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tracheid (medicine)


tracheid
Water conducting cell forming part of the plant xylem. Contains thick, lignified secondary cells walls, with no protoplast at maturity. Interconnects with neighbouring tracheids through pits, the end walls are not perforated.

Compare: vessel elements.


Jones, Chuck (sh)




in full Charles Martin Jones

born Sept. 21, 1912, Spokane, Wash., U.S.
died Feb. 22, 2002, Corona del Mar, Calif.

U.S. animator.

He became a cartoonist for Warner Brothers (1933-62), where he helped develop characters such as Bugs Bunny, Road Runner, and Wile E. Coyote. Three of his cartoon films, noted for their speed and action, won Academy Awards. He was head of animation for MGM in the 1960s, then formed his own company and directed animated features such as The Phantom Tollbooth (1971) and specials for Television. Jones received an Academy Award for lifetime achievement in 1996.