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plasmo-
plasmo- before a vowel plasm-, combining form of Gr. πλάσµα, πλασµατ- plasm, in various scientific terms. (The fuller form is plasmato-.)
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Plasmo
Plasmo (stylised as PLASMO) is an Australian children's science fiction claymation TV series that consisted of a half-hour short film ("Happy Hatchday to Plasmo") made in 1989 followed by thirteen 5-minute episodes made in 1996 which aired on the ABC in 1997, and 24 other countries. The series was c...
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plasmogamy
plasmogamy Biol. (plæzˈmɒgəmɪ) [ad. G. plasmogamie: see plasmo- and -gamy.] The fusion of the cytoplasm of two or more cells.1912 E. A. Minchin Introd. Study Protozoa viii. 128 In many cases, union of distinct individuals can be observed which have nothing to do with syngamy, since no fusion takes p...
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plasmogen
plasmogen Biol. (ˈplæzməʊdʒɛn) [f. plasmo- + -gen.] The chemically highest or most elaborate form, stage, or part of protoplasm, which by its vital activity forms the tissues or other organic products; true or formative protoplasm; bioplasm.1888 E. R. Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XXIV. 817/1 Physiolog...
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plasmogeny
plasmogeny, -gony Biol. (plæzˈmɒdʒɪnɪ, -gənɪ) [f. plasmo- + -geny. The variant plasmogony is ad. Ger. plasmogonie (Haeckel) with suffix repr. Gr. -γονία begetting, generation: cf. cosmogony.] Name for a mode of spontaneous generation: see quot., and cf. autogeny.1876 E. R. Lankester tr. Haeckel's Hi...
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plasmolyticum
plasmolyticum Physiol. (plæzməʊˈlɪtɪkʌm) Pl. -lytica. [mod.L. (ad. G. plasmolytikum), f. plasmo- + Gr. λυτικ-ός able to loosen (f. λύειν to loosen).] A substance used to produce plasmolysis.1943 Ann. Bot. VII. 269 In experiments on rates of plasmolysis or deplasmolysis one would expect to find the w...
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plasmolyte
plasmolyte Physiol. (ˈplæzməʊlaɪt) [f. plasmo- + Gr. λυτ-ός loosed, soluble (f. λύειν to loosen), or f. G. plasmolytikum plasmolyticum.] = next.1927 Biol. Abstr. I. 238/2 The increase in volume after full plasmolysis is due to penetration of the plasmolyte. 1935 Plant Physiol. X. 119 That concentrat...
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plasmotomy
plasmotomy Biol. (plæzˈmɒtəmɪ) [ad. G. plasmotomie (F. Doflein 1898, in Zool. Jahrb. (Abt. für Anat. und Ontogenie) XI. 317): see plasmo- and -tomy.] A mode of reproduction in certain protozoans, in which the organism divides into two or more multinucleate daughter cells.1902 Encycl. Brit. XXXII. 81...
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plasmosome
ˈplasmosome Biol. (-səʊm) Also erron. plasma-. [f. plasmo- + Gr. σῶµα body.] ‘A separate particle of protoplasm, such as certain particles observed in cell-nuclei’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1889 Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sc. XXX. ii. 168 The out-wandering plasmasomes form the so-called ‘paranuclei’ (Nebenkerne), whi...
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أميبات
وتقول النظرية الأخيرة إن الهيولى الداخلية للحيوان تتمايز في أثناء حركة المتحول (الأميبا) إلى جزء مركزي يسمى البلازما الحُلالة plasmo sol يحيط بها جزء « متهلم» يسمى البلازما الهلامية Plasmo gel.
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plasmocyte
plasmocyte Histology. (ˈplæzməʊsaɪt) [f. plasmo- + -cyte.] † a. (See quots.) Obs.1897 G. Eisen in Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (Zool.) I. 4 A new corpuscle, which I have termed plasmocyte. Ibid. 13 (heading) Plasmocytes.—I apply this name to a hitherto undescribed element in the blood, first described by...
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plasmodesma
plasmodesma Bot. (plæzməʊˈdɛzmə) Also anglicized as ˈplasmodesm (-dɛz(ə)m). Pl. plasmodesmata; also -desmæ, ‖ -desmen, -desms; (erron.) -desma. [a. G. plasmodesma, pl. plasmodesmen (E. Strasburger 1901, in Jahrb. f. wissensch. Bot. XXXVI. 503 (sing. form on p. 607)): see plasmo- and desma.] A narrow...
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plasmoblast
plasmoblast Histology. (ˈplæzməʊblɑːst, -æ-) [f. plasmo- + -blast.] The precursor of a plasmacyte. † a. (See quot.; cf. plasmocyte a.) Obs.1897 G. Eisen in Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (Zool.) I. 16 The polar accumulations must, therefore, be considered as something entirely separate from the balance of ...
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plasmolysis
‖ plasmolysis Biol. (plæzˈmɒlɪsɪs) [mod. (De Vries, 1877) f. plasmo- + Gr. λύσις loosing, setting free.] Contraction of the protoplasm of a vegetable cell with separation or freeing of the lining layer from the cell-wall, due to the withdrawal of liquid by exosmosis when the cell is placed in a liqu...
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