10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ERGASTIC»
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An Introduction to Plant Structure and Development: Plant ...
For an in-depth discussion of nuclear movement and extensive reference to the
literature, see Williamson (1993). Ergastic substances Certain products of cell
metabolism are appropriately referred to as ergastic substances, that is,
substances ...
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Teaching Plant Anatomy Through Creative Laboratory Exercises
Some examples of these 'ergastic substances' are crystals, pigments, and
phenolic compounds. Calcium oxalate crystals Calcium oxalate crystals occur in
many plant species and may function to deter herbivores from eating plant parts.
R. Larry Peterson, Carol A. Peterson, Lewis H. Melville, 2008
Thus starch, which is frequently found in plant cells as a product of
photosynthesis is an ergastic substance, but chlorophyll, which is an essential
component of the photosynthetic system, is not. Starch grain develop within
plastids, so starch is ...
Ergastic substances are cellular materials that are not actively metabolized,
functioning, e.g., as storage reserves or wastes. Ergastic substances include (1)
chromoplasts (Figure 10.2A), which are carotenoid-containing bodies that
function to ...
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University Botany Ii : (Gymnosperms, Plant Anatomy, ...
The non living inclusions (non protoplasmic substances) of the cell are known as
ergastic substances. They are formed as intermediates or end products of various
metabolic reactions of the cell. These substances may remain in the form of ...
S M Reddy, S J Chary, 2003
Cell inclusions (Ergastic Substances of Plants) The non-living substances of
plant metabolism are known as ergastic substances. They may be reserve foods,
secretory and excretory or end products of metabolism. (a) Reserve foods : The ...
Cell inclusions (Ergastic Substances of Plants) The non-living substances of
plant metabolism are known as ergastic substances. They may be reserve foods,
secretory and excretory or end products of metabolism. (a) Reserve foods : The ...
Mr. S. B. Gokhale, Dr. C. K. Kokate, Dr. D. S. Bidarkar, 2008
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Plant Structure, Second Edition
ERGASTIC. SUBSTANCES. Plants cells store numerous food reserve
compounds of which starch, synthesized in the amyloplasts, is the commonest (
62, 78, 88–90) but protein bodies and fat (lipid) bodies also occur, especially in
seeds and ...
Bryan G. Bowes, James D. Mauseth, 2008
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Wind Energy Resource Survey in India III
2.12 ERGASTIC SUBSTANCES Various types of storage material, waste
products and the byproducts of protoplasmic activity constitute the non-living
entity of the cell, the ergastic substances. Vacuomes are one of the ergastic
substances ...
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Histopathology of Seed-Borne Infections
The ergastic bodies are absent in cells of normal cotyledons. (Abbreviations: cw,
cell wall; eb, ergastic bodies; Ib, lipid bodies; pb, protein bodies.) (A, B, Singh, T.
and Singh, D. 1979. In Recent Research in Plant Science. Bir, S.S., Ed. Kalyani ...
Dalbir Singh, S. B. Mathur, 2004