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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Fundamentals of organic and biological chemistry 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Co., 1923
    ... the cell walls of plants; and magnesium in chlorophyll, the green coloring matter of plants. Aside from ... to the develop- ment of a pigment called chlorophyll. In its chemical structure this pigment resembles the ...
  2. ... 9 6. The Nucleus, . . . . . . .II 7. Cells with Chlorophyll Granules, . . . 13 8. Do. do. . . . .13 9. Starch ... of vegetables. The highest kind of plants possess chlorophyll (green colouring matter), manufacture cellulose, and build up ...
  3. ... Organ defined, 23 Animal, and vegetable life, 23 Chlorophyll, 23 Organisms, similarity of, 24 Organisms, requirements of, ... 34 Haemoglobin, 35 Melanin, bilirubin, 35 Biliverdin, urochrom, chlorophyll, 36 Urea* 36 Uric acid,* 37 CHAPTER II. ...
  4. ... 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. ...
  5. ... insipid azotized matter, an excessively bitter resinous substance, chlorophyll, albumen, starch, saline matters, and lignin. The cold ... principle analogous to cathartin, albumen, muci- lage, starch, chlorophyll, yellow colouring matter, volatile oil, fatty matter,resin, ...
  6. ... product will very often be green from precipitated chlorophyll. Other substances are added to the water to ... At a temperature of 55 deg. C., the chlorophyll is coagulated; at 95 deg. C., the albumen ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Principles of animal biology 
    Publication: New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1924
    ... these chloroplasts is a green substance known as chlorophyll, with two accompanying yellow substances carotin and xanthophyll, ... with a few exceptions) in the absence of chlorophyll and enzymes. It has been shown that the ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The epidermal organs of plants : their morphology and physiology 
    Publication: [New York?] : [publisher not identified], [1881?]
    ... is termed assimilation, takes place only in the chlorophyll-bearing cells in the presence of light and ... and, generally, plants which are des- titute of chlorophyll, are unable to perform the assimilative process. They ...
  9. ... sunlight which encounters the living green mat- ter (chlorophyll) of grasses, shrubs, trees, and other plant life, enables the chlorophyll to build from the air and the soil ...
  10. ... and it forms a very important component of Chlorophyll, the green coloring-matter of plants, which, as ... high. Spin- ach is also very rich in chlorophyll, as its deep green color indicates, and thus ...
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