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  1. ... V, vacuole in the columnar epithelium ; CV, granular (chlorophyll?) corpuscle in a vacu- ole; C, granular (chlorophyll?) corpuscles in the myxomatous tissue; B, capillary hlood- ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - An account of the progress in chemistry in the year 1886 
    Publication: Washington : Smithsonian Institution, 1889
    ... Ber. d. chem. Ges., xix, 767 and 1128.) Chlorophyll and the Reduction of Carbonic Acid by Plants, ... Timi- riazeff.—On subjecting an alcoholic solution of chlorophyll to nascent hydrogen (by means of zinc and ...
  3. ... product will very often be green from precipitated chlorophyll. Other substances are added to the water to ... it contains. This may be colored green with chlorophyll if desired. II. Melt together 11 av. ounces ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The mechanism of Mendelian heredity 
    Publication: New York : Henry Holt and Company, [1923]
    ... are responsible for certain characters, such as the chlorophyll plastids. Both of these phenomena are here described ... leaves and these plants perish for want of chlorophyll. From the checkered branches the offspring may be ...
  5. ... stem. Roots are destitute, or nearly so, of chlorophyll. Annual roots, separated from the other portions of ... but mostly hollow. The parenchyme contains starch and chlorophyll. Constituents.—Resin, gum, wax, starch, calcium lactate, an ...
  6. ... stem. Roots are destitute, or nearly so, of chlorophyll. Annual roots, separated from the other portions of ... per cent., volatile oil, filitan- nic acid, filixred, chlorophyll, filicin C35H40O12, filicic acid, C35H42013, aspidin, C23H2707, aspidinin, ...
  7. ... modes of reproduction, and in the possession of chlorophyll.1 A preliminary of the reproductive process in ...
  8. ... brown or reddish color. These are grains of chlorophyll. Spores of fungi growing in fluids have generally, ...
  9. ... per cent, of " Volatile oil, soft resin, and chlorophyll," about six and a half of hard brown ...
  10. ... is the principal agent in the formation of chlorophyll. In man it I through its influence that ...
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