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Definition of plasm
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Plasm (n.) Same as
Plasma.
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Hygroplasm
::
Hygroplasm
(n.) The fluid
portion
of the cell
protoplasm,
in
opposition
to
stereoplasm,
the solid or
insoluble
portion.
The
latter
is
supposed
to be
partly
nutritive
and
partly
composed
of
idioplasm..
Chromatophore
::
Chromatophore
(n.) One of the
granules
of
protoplasm,
which in mass give color to the part of the plant
containing
them..
Intracellular
::
Intracellular
(a.)
Within
a cell; as, the
intracellular
movements
seen in the
pigment
cells,
the
salivary
cells,
and in the
protoplasm
of some
vegetable
cells..
Spermoplasma
::
Spermoplasma
(n.) The
protoplasm
of the sperm cell.
Plasmation
::
Plasmation
(n.) The act of
forming
or
molding.
Anastate
::
Anastate
(n.) One of a
series
of
substances
formed,
in
secreting
cells,
by
constructive
or
anabolic
processes,
in the
production
of
protoplasm;
--
opposed
to
katastate..
Myosin
::
Myosin
(n.) An
albuminous
body
present
in dead
muscle,
being
formed
in the
process
of
coagulation
which takes place in rigor
mortis;
the clot
formed
in the
coagulation
of
muscle
plasma.
See
Muscle
plasma,
under
Plasma..
Nucleoplasmic
::
Nucleoplasmic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
nucleoplasm;
-- esp.
applied
to a body
formed
in the
developing
ovum from the
plasma
of the
nucleus
of the
germinal
vesicle.
Homoplasmy
::
Homoplasmy
(n.)
Resemblance
between
different
plants
or
animals,
in
external
shape,
in
general
habit,
or in
organs,
which is not due to
descent
from a
common
ancestor,
but to
similar
surrounding
circumstances..
Micella
::
Micella
(n.) A
theoretical
aggregation
of
molecules
constituting
a
structural
particle
of
protoplasm,
capable
of
increase
or
diminution
without
change
in
chemical
nature..
"aleurone
::
Aleurone
(n.) An
albuminoid
substance
which
occurs
in
minute
grains
(protein
granules)
in
maturing
seeds and
tubers;
--
supposed
to be a
modification
of
protoplasm..
Bathybius
::
Bathybius
(n.) A name given by Prof.
Huxley
to a
gelatinous
substance
found in mud
dredged
from the
Atlantic
and
preserved
in
alcohol.
He
supposed
that it was free
living
protoplasm,
covering
a large part of the ocean bed. It is now known that the
substance
is of
chemical,
not of
organic,
origin..
Idioplasma
::
Idioplasma
(n.) That
portion
of the cell
protoplasm
which is the seat of all
active
changes,
and which
carries
on the
function
of
hereditary
transmission;
--
distinguished
from the other
portion,
which is
termed
nutritive
plasma.
See
Hygroplasm..
Entoplasm
::
Entoplasm
(n.)
Endosarc.
Entoplasm
::
Entoplasm
(n.) The inner
granular
layer of
protoplasm
in a
developing
ovum.
Karyostenosis
::
Karyostenosis
(n.)
Direct
cell
division
(in which there is first a
simple
division
of the
nucleus,
without
any
changes
in its
structure,
followed
by
division
of the
protoplasm
of the
karyostenotic
mode of
nuclear
division..
Cyclosis
::
Cyclosis
(n.) The
circulation
or
movement
of
protoplasmic
granules
within
a
living
vegetable
cell.
Bioplasm
::
Bioplasm
(n.) A name
suggested
by Dr. Beale for the
germinal
matter
supposed
to be
essential
to the
functions
of all
living
beings;
the
material
through
which every form of life
manifests
itself;
unaltered
protoplasm.
Karyoplasma
::
Karyoplasma
(n.) The
protoplasmic
substance
of the
nucleus
of a cell:
nucleoplasm;
-- in
opposition
to
kytoplasma,
the
protoplasm
of the
cell..
Homogeny
::
Homogeny
(n.) The
correspondence
of
common
descent;
-- a term used to
supersede
homology
by
Lankester,
who also used
homoplasy
to
denote
any
superinduced
correspondence
of
position
and
structure
in parts
embryonically
distinct
(other
writers
using the term
homoplasmy).
Thus, there is
homogeny
between
the fore limb of a
mammal
and the wing of a bird; but the right and left
ventricles
of the heart in both are only in
homoplasy
with each
other,
these
having
arisen
independently
since the
divergence
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