cytoplasm

ಸೈಟೋಪ್ಲಾಸಂ
definition
noun
Because tissues were lyophilized it was not possible to discriminate between cell walls and cytoplasm in the root material.
the material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
example
Secretory cells have dense 'cytoplasm' with many leucoplasts present.
Because tissues were lyophilized it was not possible to discriminate between cell walls and 'cytoplasm' in the root material.
The protein is expressed in the 'cytoplasm' of the germline stem cells and cystoblasts.
The numerous single cells had intact 'cytoplasm' and were elongated and columnar.
Organization of the 'cytoplasm' of eukaryotic cells depends largely on the cytoskeleton.
The columnar cells had abundant 'cytoplasm' , basally located nuclei, and no mitoses.
Male sperm cells contain virtually no 'cytoplasm' , and are thus lacking in mitochondria.
Cells with white 'cytoplasm' represent cells that are actively undergoing nuclear division at the designated cell cycle stage.
The spindle cells exhibited a scant to moderate amount of homogenous 'cytoplasm' .
More solid areas of the tumor were composed of cells with round nuclei and scant 'cytoplasm' .
Interspersed among the spermatozoa are what appear to be the 'cytoplasmic' contents of degraded cells.
The cell envelope of gram-positive bacteria consists of the 'cytoplasmic' membrane and a cell wall.
Hyphal fusion is presumably a way to increase 'cytoplasmic' flow and interconnectedness of hypha.
The lig gene encodes a set of novel 'cytoplasmic' proteins, which are conserved between flies and mammals.
The functional role of the transmembrane domain and the 'cytoplasmic' tail domain of fertilin is not known.
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