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enchylema
enchylema Biol. (ɛnkɪˈliːmə) [G. (J. von Hanstein Das Protoplasma als Träger d. pflanzlichen & thierischen Lebensverrichtungen (1880) iv. 39): see en-2 and chyle.] In some old theories of the structure of cytoplasm: a. A clear liquid supposed to constitute the ground-substance of a cell nucleus and ...
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Protoplasm
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paraplasm/protoplasm (Kupffer, 1875),
inter-filar substance theory (Velten, 1876)
Hyaloplasma (Pfeffer, 1877),
Protoplast (Hanstein, 1880),
Enchylema
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spongio-
spongio- (ˈspɒndʒɪəʊ) combining form, on Greek analogies, of Gr. σπογγιά, L. spongia, sponge n.1, as in ˈspongioblast Biol., one of the embryonic cells of the brain and spinal cord from which the neuroglia is formed; spongio-ˈfibrous a., provided with sponge-like fibres; spongiˈologist, -logy, = spo...
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mitome
mitom, mitome Biol. (ˈmaɪtɒm, -əʊm) Also in mod. Latin form. [ad. mod.L. mitōma (mɪˈtəʊmə), f. Gr. µίτος thread: see mitosis and cf. carcinoma, sarcoma, etc.] Flemming's name for the mass of fibrils of protoplasm in the body of a cell.1888 Rolleston & Jackson Anim. Life p. xxi, Protoplasm..as a rule...
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reticulum
reticulum (rɪˈtɪkjʊləm) [L. rēticulum, dim. of rēte net: cf. reticule.] 1. Anat. a. The second stomach of a ruminant.1658 Sir T. Browne Gard. Cyrus iii. 55 The Reticulum, or Net-like Ventricle of ruminating horned animals. 1676 Grew Musæum, Anat. Stomach & Guts vi. 27 The Reticulum forthwith throws ...
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para-
▪ I. para-1 (pærə) before a vowel or h usually par-, repr. Gr. παρα-, παρ-, combining form of παρά prep., occurring in words already formed in Greek, their adaptations, and derivatives, and in modern words formed on the model of these, and, in certain uses, as a living element, in the formation of t...
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