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Chapter XV

), and, hence, cannot diffuse out through the cell-walls. The only way in which they can be extracted from the tissues is by rupturing the cells, by grinding with sharp sand, etc., after which the pigments can readily be dissolved out by water.

=Phycoerythrin= is the red pigment. It is a colloidal, nitrogenous substance, allied to the proteins (see