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  1. ... excellent clearing agent. It dissolves starch, resin, protein, chlorophyll etc., and causes more or less expansion of ... are found small chloroplasts composed of protoplasm and chlorophyll. The kinetic energy of the sun’s rays is ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Manual of biological forms 
    Publication: New York : The Macmillan Company, 1923
    ... are present in all cells, in cells containing chlorophyll another important process takes place, known as photosynthesis, ... types like the Bacteria and Yeast, which, lacking chlorophyll, have to depend for their nutrition upon more ...
  3. ... insipid azotized matter, an excessively bitter resinous substance, chlorophyll, albumen, starch, saline matters, and lignin. The cold ... wax-like substance, soluble in ether, a little chlorophyll, quercitrin, a bitter crystallizable acid supposed to be ...
  4. ... insipid azotized matter, an excessively bitter resinous substance, chlorophyll, albumen, starch, saline matters, and lignin. The cold ... addition to which Mr. Kushton found fatty matter, chlorophyll, and salts of potassa, lime, and iron. Mr. ...
  5. ... insipid nitrogenous matter, an excessively bitter resinous substance, chlorophyll, albumen, starch, saline matters, and lignin ; malic and ... 3e ser., xxxii. 260.) All plants which contain chlorophyll have the power of using the chemical rays ...
  6. ... direct sun- light is starch formed in the chlorophyll grains by the chemical combination of carbon dioxide ... leaves of the plant, by means of the chlorophyll, is the starting point of all organic combinations. ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A text book of general physiology for colleges 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1923
    ... and reproduction. For plants that do not contain chlorophyll carbon is required in a form more complex ... indeed, indispensable to human life. The green pigment, chlorophyll, is requisite for photosynthesis. This fact has been ...
  8. ... insipid azotized matter, an excessively bitter resinous substance, chlorophyll, albumen, starch, saline matters, and lignin. The cold ... addition to which Mr. Rushton found fatty matter, chlorophyll, and salts of potassa, lime, and iron. Mr. ...
  9. ... insipid azotized matter, an excessively bitter resinous substance, chlorophyll, albumen, starch, ealine matters, and lignin. The cold ... addition to which Mr. Rushton found fatty matter, chlorophyll, and salts of potassa, lime, and iron. Mr. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Text-book of medical and pharmaceutical chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1898
    ... acid). Potassium Permanganate (in water). Anilin Red (fuchsine). Chlorophyll (in ether). Tincture of Aconite Leaves. Carmine (in ... with alum and an alkaline carbonate, yields carmine. Chlorophyll is the name given to the green coloring ...
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