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  1. ... dry herb. Aconite-leaves contain also albumen, gum, chlorophyll, extractive matter, and salts. In aconite-tubers resin, ... cent, wax, albumen, gum, bitter principle, fixed oil, chlorophyll, extractive, and salts. From the investigations of Camboulises ( ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Animal automatism, and other essays 
    Publication: New York : Humboldt Publishing Company, Mar. 1884
    ... the help of its green coloring matter, or chlorophyll ; for it is only the green parts of ... can make no use of it; * and the chlorophyll f is the apparatus by which the carbon ...
  3. ... for example, most leaves contain a body termed chlorophyll, which has the property of absorbing red light ... of fermentation and decay, has been removed, and chlorophyll (the green coloring- matter of plant-juice) retained ...
  4. ... is not a pure principle, but consists of chlorophyll in combination with a colourless crystalline substance, termed ... boiling solution of potash. The potash retains the chlorophyll, and the elaterin crystallizes on cooling in capillary ...
  5. ... flavored with natural oil of wormwood, colored by chlorophyll, and slightly sweetened.) Amygdalin (C20H27NOu,3H2O).—This body, ... for example, most leaves contain a body termed chlorophyll, which has the property of absorbing red light ...
  6. ... stem. Hoots 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, and filicic acid, Filicin or filicic ...
  7. ... importance as constituents of the protein molecule, of chlorophyll, the green pigment of plants, of haemin and ... his pupils, the mother substance from which both chlorophyll and haematin are derived. In both therefore the ...
  8. ... importance as constituents of the protein molecule, of chlorophyll, the green pigment of plants, of haemin and ... his pupils, the mother substance from which both chlorophyll and haematin are derived. In both therefore the ...
  9. ... nitrogen of plants is largely in the seed. Chlorophyll.—This term is applied to the substance which ... admitted to these colorless structures, the secretion of chlorophyll begifis and the plants acquire a green color. ...
  10. ... noticed that there are really three kinds of chlorophyll: the first, Avhich exists in fresh leaves, dissolves ... a large tree seldom contains ten grains of chlorophyll. It is known that in autumn the leaves ...
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