Abstract

As an introduction the two interpretations of the chyle from milk ducts and milk vessels of certain plants are pointed out. Under the phase microscope the chyle appears comparable to the content of vegetal vacuoles, and like this it is surrounded by a very thin mantle of plasm. From rheological experiments with the emulsoid it follows its Non-Newtonian flow behaviour. There are studied several measurements of the dependence of viscosity on the shear modulus τ, the degree of dispersity and dilution, the temperature and the dispersal portion, and the dependence on concentration is to assess for the viscosity η∞ and for the yield stress ϑ. Despite of the Non-Newtonian flow character of the chyles these are not to co-ordinate to the protoplasm but owing to the histologic finds and because of the behaviour of the vacuolar sap ofNitella cells they are compared with the content of vacuoles.

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