. The cytoplasm of the plant cell. Plant cells and tissues; Protoplasm. Guilliermond - Atkinson 182 Cytoplasm cent angiosperms and MiLOViDOV pointed out their existence in epi- dermal cells of rose leaflets. More recent research has made it possible to show the rather frequent presence of specialized vacuoles in epidermal cells of. Fig. 127. — 1-7, Fruit of Rubus fruticosus. Two types of vacuoles. 1-4, exocarp. 1, young green fruit; large and small colorless vacuoles (). 2, ripening fruit; large vacuole with raspberry-red anthocyanin pigment and small colorless vacuoles. 3, ripe fruit; thre
. The cytoplasm of the plant cell. Plant cells and tissues; Protoplasm. Guilliermond - Atkinson 182 Cytoplasm cent angiosperms and MiLOViDOV pointed out their existence in epi- dermal cells of rose leaflets. More recent research has made it possible to show the rather frequent presence of specialized vacuoles in epidermal cells of. Fig. 127. — 1-7, Fruit of Rubus fruticosus. Two types of vacuoles. 1-4, exocarp. 1, young green fruit; large and small colorless vacuoles (). 2, ripening fruit; large vacuole with raspberry-red anthocyanin pigment and small colorless vacuoles. 3, ripe fruit; three vacuoles with red pigment, numerous small vacuoles either with colloidal bodies (g) or needle-shaped crystals (c), both colored violet by anthocyanin. 4, ripe fruit; one large vacuole with red pig- ment, smaller vacuoles with crystals of dark violet pigment, isolated or in bundles. 5, mesocarp, ripening fruit; large vacuole (V), with dilute solution of raspberry-red pigment, numerous small vacuoles (v), with brick-red pigment and raspberry-red colloidal granules. 6, 7, mesocarp, ripe fruit; small vacuoles with one or more violet colloidal bodies, sometimes also with needle-shaped crystals of pigment, isolated or in groups, sometimes with the crystals only. 8, Wisteria sinensis; epidermis of petal; large central vacuole {V), with red-violet pigment and small peripheral vacuoles (v), with a concentrated solution of blue-violet pigment and crystalline needles of dark blue pigment. 9, Hibiscus syriacus; epidermis of petal; large central vacuole (V), with red pigment and dark red tannin bodies (P) ; small peripheral vacuoles (v), with mauve pigment. 10, Canna indica; epidermis of leaf; large vacuole (V), with red pigment and a large spherical crystal (S); one or more small colorless peripheral vacuoles. (in vivo). leaves, fruits, and flowers which contain anthocyanin pigments. One of the most curious cases is to be found in the epidermis of the petals of Wisteria sinensis, alrea
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