PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «LEUCOPLASTID»
leucoplastid
leucoplasts
category
plastid
such
organelles
found
plant
cells
they
pigmented
contrast
other
plastids
chloroplast
lacking
pigments
green
colourless
predictably
located
roots
photosynthetic
tissues
plants
become
specialized
bulk
storage
starch
leucoplastid
meaning
pronunciation
translations
define
leucoplast
small
bodies
occurring
cytoplasm
used
storing
food
material
wiktionary
noun
edit
plural
leucoplastids
article
biology
kind
unpigmented
involved
collins
always
merriam
webster
plas
full
origin
leuc
this
word
doesn
usually
appear
encyclo
results
from
encyclopedia
glance
reverso
also
leucoblast
leucas
leucocratic
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The process seems to correspond very closely to the action of the leucoplastid in
forming starch from the sugar supplied to it. In certain plants peculiar corpuscles
or plastids have been found which have been thought to play a part in the ...
Sir Henry C. Burdett, John Bretland Farmer, 1895
2
Southern Pharmaceutical Journal
... food and building up cell structure and new compounds. Partly also, and in
some plants to a greater extent, the soluble carbohydrates have been reformed
into starch through the influence of leucoplastid. The starch which has been
stopped ...
A, From an orchid (Phajus), large granule, showing stratification : I, the
leucoplastid ; c, proteid crystalloid ; the hilum is at the opposite side of the
granule, near the letter A. B, Very young granule, still much smaller than the
leucoplastid.
Dukinfield Henry Scott, 1906
In some plants the granules of starch become so crowded' in the "leucoplastid" (
the starch forming bodies in the leucoplast, formed only in the dark as in the roots
, etc.), as to partly cohere, losing the rounded appearance and becoming angular
...
Leasure Kline Darbaker, 1920
5
Gardener's Chronicle of America
This green coloring is not caused by the leucoplastid itself changing into green,
for we can dissolve this coloring substance from the chloroplastid, leaving the
chloroplastid white. In the spongy matrix of the plastid there is an oily substance,
...
6
German Dictionary of Biology: German-English
... non-pigmented plastid, leucoplastid -/ölspeichernder elaioplast (Organell in
Pflanzenzellen) -/stärkespeichernder amyloplast Leukopoese / (Zoo)
leucopoiesis, formation of leucocytes Leukoskop n leucoscope (Gerät zur
Untersuchung des ...
7
Langenscheidt Dictionary of Biology English: English-German, ...
... Organisationsform des Schwammkörpers) Leukoplast m (Bot) leucoplast, non-
pigmented plastid, leucoplastid Leukoplast m/Öl speichernder elaioplast (
Organell in Pflanzenzellen) Leukoplast m/Stärke speichernder amyloplast
Leukopoese ...
8
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
... view of A. Meyer,J reaffirms his theory that the protoplasm of leuco- plastids is
itself used up in the formation of starch, supporting it by tho statements that in
many plants the leucoplastid crystals occur only in the epidermis where no
formation ...
9
Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society
Then it is called a leucoplastid, and is more often to be found in the subterranean
parts of plants. The plastid may, however, develop a green pigment and become
a chloroplastid or chlorophyll corpuscle, and may " Bridge, Cambridge Natural ...
10
Elements of Plant Anatomy
Those holding the latter view claim that certain structures exist in the fertilized
egg cell, such as nucleus and leucoplastid, and that as new cells are formed
these structures divide to supply them, and that the colorless leucoplastids may
later be ...
Emily Lovira Gregory, 1895