![]() Passiflora Flower Bud with Nectaries |
We have already studied secretion due to Epidermis which is an external tissue. Now we will consider internal secretory structures. | ||
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The Brazilian
Oil Tree (BAOZT) produces volatile oils in almost every place
including its fruits and seeds. Oil from the trunk can supposedly be used to run autos.
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![]() Secretory Canal stained with Sudan IV (Red) |
![]() Cross-Section of a Secretory Canal from BAZOT Longitudinal section through the same region, stained with Sudan IV. Note the presence of red-staining liquid inside the columnar structure. This is called a Secretory Duct because it is columnar and extends over a long distance within the organ. The Lumen of the duct is surrounded by Epithelial tissue which actively secretes oil into the lumen. The Epithelium is typically one cell layer thick. |
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![]() Paradermal section of BAZOT Leaf stained with Sudan IV. |
Paradermal section through the leaf of BAZOT - The orange spheres are oil contained within Secretory Cavities in the leaf. Secretory Cavities are round to elliptical and traverse a short distance within the organ. | ||
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Petrol exuding from a boring into the
trunk of a BAZOT. This was not exactly a gusher!!!!! Back to the drawing board!!!!! |
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