The Intercellular Spaces of the Avena Coleoptile

1966 
In the transverse sections of fresh Avena coleoptile certain intercellular spaces are transparent, others are dark. The transparent spaces represent the result of water-logging of the originally water-lined air passages. The dark spaces are lined with a plastic lipid-containing membrane which can be impregnated with melted paraffin. In the living tissue this membrane can be cut transversely and the cut sections presumably seal off the gas inside thus causing the dark interfacial refraction. Because of the high permeability of lipids to carbon dioxide and the virtual impermeability to oxygen and nitrogen, there is a reason to believe that the lipid-lined spaces are filled with gas rich in carbon dioxide, and the lipid membrane may function as a regulator of the diffusion pressure of this gas.
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