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Fig.
5.3-3. Transverse section of fruit of pear (Pyrus). This is
the same section as Fig. 5.3-1, but this one is illuminated with polarized
light, that one was with ordinary light. Lignified secondary walls
rotate polarized light, so they shine in polarized light. The primary walls of
the parenchyma cells do not rotate the light, so they appear dark.
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