Cytoplasm - Law Dictionary Search Results
Chloroplast
minute flattened granules usually occurring in great numbers in the cytoplasm near the cell wall and consist of a colorless ground
choanocyte
of the flagellated cells in sponges having a collar of cytoplasm around base of the flagellum they maintain a flow of
cytosol
matter enclosed within the cellular membrane the portion of the cytoplasm which remains after removal of particulate components
Cytoplasm
The substance of the body of a cell as distinguished from the karyoplasma or substance of the nucleus
Deutoplasm
The lifeless food matter in the cytoplasm of an ovum or a cell as distinguished from the
eucaryote
membrane bound organelles such as mitochondria or chloroplasts within the cytoplasm enclosed by the outer membrane Such cells are characteristic of
eukaryote
membrane bound organelles such as mitochondria or chloroplasts within the cytoplasm enclosed by the outer membrane Such cells are characteristic of
karyoplasm
of the nucleus of a cell nucleoplasm in opposition to cytoplasm the protoplasm of the cell
microsome
a tiny granule in the cytoplasm of a cell it consists of ribosomes bound to fragments
Protoplasm
called ldquo physical basis of liferdquo the original cell substance cytoplasm cytoblastema bioplasm sarcode etc
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