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  1. ... green flocculi takes place, possess- ing properties of chlorophyll or green coloring matter of leaves; found in ... chloros, green, phthi- sis). Phthisis accompanied with chlorosis. Chlorophyll, klor'o-fil {chloros, green, phullon, leaf). Green ...
  2. ... also obtained when solutions of coloring matters like chlorophyll, haematein, etc., are placed in glass cells and ... animals ; it is there de- composed by the chlorophyll of plants aided by sunlight; the carbon resulting ...
  3. ... the roots of an East Indian plant. 1036. Chlorophyll {Leaf-green) is the substance to which the ... in water. Fig. 279 shows the grains of chlorophyll and needle-like crystals in the cells of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Fownes' manual of chemistry, theoretical and practical 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1885
    ... Santonin 1001 Coloring Matters: Brazilin—Carminic Acid—Carthamin— Chlorophyll—Curcumin—Euxanthic Acid—Hematoxylin . 1001-1003 Alkaloids: Non- ... used for dyeing silk, and as a cosmetic. Chlorophyll, or Leaf-green, is contained, together with wax ...
  5. ... in the protoplasm of vaso-formative cells, as chlorophyll grains or starch gran- ules arise within the ... organs, and in bile, a pigment-like vegetable chlorophyll—entero- chlorophyll—is found, but whether it is ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Physiotherapy technic : a manual of applied physics 
    Publication: St. Louis : C. V. Mosby Company, 1923
    ... the inter- face between the clear and the chlorophyll-containing parts of the cell (spirogyra) or under ... most effec- tive which excite the strongest fluorescence. Chlorophyll, for ex- ample, in some manner, still imperfectly ...
  7. ... also obtained when solutions of coloring matters like chlorophyll, haematei'n, etc., are placed in glass cells ... animals ; it is there de- composed by the chlorophyll of plants aided by sunlight; the carbon resulting ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Organic adaptation to environment 
    Publication: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1924
    ... free oxygen except its production by organisms containing chlorophyll in the synthesis of their organic substances. At ... crust which consume oxygen. If there were no chlorophyll-bearing organisms," he concludes, "free oxygen in the ...
  9. ... that, as the Fungi, they lived without the chlorophyll. The word fission was supplied to distinguish them ... Since several bacteria have been found to possess chlorophyll, and as a great many increase in other ...
  10. ... that, as the Fungi, they lived without the chlorophyll. The word fission was supplied to distinguish them ... reproduction. Since severaJKbqjCteria have been found to possess chlorophyll, and as a great many increase in other ...
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