Up Oil cells Mucilage cell, cactus Mucilage cell, Opuntia Non-articulated laticifer Spurge laticifer Laticifers Articulated laticifers Stinging nettle Ducts, low mag Duct, mag. Wormwood duct Young duct Pine duct Pine needles Hemlock leaf Citrus oil gland Cotton duct Anther endothecium Hydathode Glandular trichome Venus' flytrap Sweet olive Sundew
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Fig.
9.1-1. Transverse
section of magnolia leaf (Magnolia). This leaf has individual
cells that produce and store oils. This is an extremely simple
secretory system: the accumulation space is the vacuole and the isolation
mechanism is the vacuole membrane (the tonoplast). The cells are not aggregated
together as a complex or duct or chamber, they are just individual cells that
differ from the other cells around them (that is, they are idioblasts).
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