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Eggs fall in the albuminous, or protein, category, a more complex situation.
Coagulation is generally the change of an albuminous body into an insoluble modification.
But he found it would not light, the great quantity of albuminous matter which it contained prevented all combustion.
Seeds with an endosperm at maturity are termed albuminous seeds.
If the albuminous molecules and the cells were directly constructed from micro-atoms, they would be proportionally even smaller.
All gymnosperm seeds are albuminous.
Now he noticed that the sample contained an albuminous slime that appeared to be criss-crossed with veins.
Soon after, Schwann discovered pepsin was the substance responsible for albuminous digestion in the stomach.
Engels stated that the complex chemical structure of matter evolved until albuminous substance was formed, and from this substance life emerged.
Fertilized eggs form in the cocoon, and undergo complete development in the using the case's albuminous nutritive fluid for growth.
Peptones are also formed from albuminous matter by the action of boiling water and boiling dilute acids.
This albuminous film"-he rubs his fingers together, working it into a lather-"I've never seen before.
The fruits are a three-sided achene with winged sides, and the seeds are albuminous with a straight or curved embryo.
In tempera, the pigments are bound in an albuminous medium such as egg yolk or egg white diluted in water.
In case of poisoning, a dilute tannic acid solution should be taken, followed by large quantities of drinks that contain eggs (albuminous drinks).
The eggs are oval in shape and have thick, albuminous shells that are highly resistant to desiccation and persist for a long time in the environment.
Sieve cells are associated with albuminous cells (also called Strasburger cells), which lack starch, thus making it possible to differentiate them from phloem parenchyma.
Albuminous cells have a similar role to companion cells, but are associated with sieve cells only and are therefore found only in seedless vascular plants and gymnosperms.
Most monocots (e.g. grasses and palms) and many dicots (e.g. Brazil nut and castor bean) have albuminous seeds.
Until it meets the trypsin in the pancreatic fluid, the albuminous nourishment continues to live in a manner foreign to the human organism, namely, according to the organism from which it is derived.
Nutritionally, the bread created under the Dauglish method contains "all the gluten and all the albuminous food of the wheat", each of which is diminished in quantity under traditional fermentation methods.
It is also formed from albuminous matter, together with skatol, by putrefaction, and by fusion with caustic potash, and is present in human excrement, as well as in the intestinal canal of some herbivora.
Phloem tissue consists of: conducting cells, generally called sieve elements; parenchyma cells, including both specialized companion cells or albuminous cells and unspecialized cells; and supportive cells, such as fibres and sclereids.
Unlike the pepsin of the gastric juice, it acts in a neutral or alkaline fluid, and not only converts the albuminous matter of the food into soluble peptones, but also, in part, into leucin and tyrosin.
He claimed that albuminous substances are made up of a common radical, protein, and that protein had the same empirical formula except for some variation in amounts of sulfur and phosphorus, long before the polymer nature of proteins was recognized after work by Staudinger and Carrothers.