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chlorophyl Meaning in Tamil ( chlorophyl வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இலை தண்டுகளுக்கு பசுமையூட்டும் கூறு,



chlorophyl's Usage Examples:

Usually it grows exposed to the light and contains chlorophyll, but subterranean saprophytic prothalli also occur in the Lycopodiaceae and Ophioglossaceae (fig.


In fleshy leaves which contain a great bulk of tissue in relation to their chlorophyll content, the central mesophyll contains little or no chlorophyll and acts as waterstorage tissue.


The epidermal cells may contain chlorophyll.


These constitute a hypodermal layer, beneath which the chlorophyll cells of the parenchyma are densely packed together, and are elongated in a direction vertical to the surface of the leaf, forming the palisade tissue.


The frondose (thalloid) Jungermanniales show no such differentiation of an assimilating tissue, though the upper cells of the thallus usually have more chlorophyll than the rest.


E, epidermis; q, phellogen; 1, cells, and ~1, the pheliogen of the lenticel; k, cortical parenchyma, containing chlorophyll.


The yeast plant and its allies are saprophytes and form no chlorophyll.


It is not certain either whether the action of the chlorophyll apparatus is confined to the manufacture of carbohydrates or whether it is concerned, and if so how far, with the construction of proteids also.


'As much sugar as is produced in excess of the immediate requirements of the cell is converted into the insoluble form of starch by the plastidsof the chlorophyll apparatus, and is so withdrawn from the sphere of action, thereby enabling the construction of further quantities of sugar to take place.


Notwithstanding the absence of chlorophyll, and the consequent parasitic or saprophytic habit, Bacteriaceae agree in so many morphological features with Cyanophyceae that the affinity can hardly be doubted.


A chloroplast is an organelle in green plants containing the light harvesting pigment chlorophyll.


The guard-cells contain chlorophyll, which is absent from typical epidermal cells, the latter acting as a tissue for water storage.


Nearly all bacteria, owing to the absence of chlorophyll, are saprophytic or parasitic forms.





Synonyms:

chlorophyll d, chlorofucin, chlorophyll c, chlorophyll b, chlorophyll, chlorophyll a, pigment,



Antonyms:

discolor,

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