PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «DEUTEROPLASM»
deuteroplasm
deuteroplasm
define
deutoplasm
rare
nutritive
material
cell
yolk
developing
ovum
deuto
plasmic
medical
tero
plasm
plazm″
passive
inactive
materials
protoplasm
especially
reserve
foodstuffs
such
collins
always
ˈdjuːtəˌplæzəm
pronunciation
ˈdjuːtərəʊˌplæzəm
type
term
dū′tĕr
plazm′
information
shown
above
provided
stedman
reverso
meaning
also
deutoplasmic
deuterogamy
deuterogamist
deuteros
second
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1
Cytology and Plectology of the Hymenomycetes
Whereas the deuteroplasm of the heteroplera (laticifera and gloeoplera) is liquid
and contains nuclei, the deuteroplasm of the thromboplera is gelatinous and
devoid of nuclei. The clogged, coagulated, gelatinous consistency is expressed
in ...
H. Clémençon, Valerie Emmett, Ernest E. Emmett, 2004
2
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
Also called heavy hydrogen. See also tritium. deutero-, deuto-, combining form
meaning second: deuteroalbumose, deuteroconidium, deuteroelastose.
deuteroplasm. See deutoplasm. deuto-. See deutero-. deutoplasm /dy.~—l~'
toplaz'am/ [Gk ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
Ivanov continued. “My head is spinning from the mere thought. You see, Vladimir
Ipatievich,” he continued passionately, “H. G. Wells's heroes are nothing
compared to you... And I thought it was. 2 Deuteroplasm – The nutritive
substances in an ...
4
Midline Medical Dictionary
eRd^uiT-ydl; FTT TT Deuteroplasm. See Deutoplasm. Deutoplasm. A store of
nutrient material in the ovum, from which the embryo draws to support its growth;
deuteroplasm. Devascularization. Occlusion of all or most of the blood vessels to
...
5
The American Monthly Microscopical Journal
6), which consists of a nucleus and protoplasm. and a large amount of food-yolk,
called deuteroplasm, which is of a fatty nature and is destined to serve as food for
the growing ovum. The cells of the male gonad, or spermary, take an opposite ...
Romyn Hitchcock, Henry Leslie Osborn, Charles Wesley Smiley, 1892
6
Methods for working with macrofungi: laboratory cultivation ...
Potassium Permanganate is reduced to brown manganese oxides (MnCK Mi^O^)
by the deuteroplasm or the walls of several secretory hyphae. Preparation:
Dissolve 0.l g of potassium permanganate in l0 ml of distilled water without
heating.
7
Gulf and Caribbean Research
Early cleavage At the 2-cell stage, the blastodisc, yolk cytoplasmic layer, and
deuteroplasm can be differentiated. The yolk cytoplasmic layer extends all
around the surface, almost to the equator of the egg, covering the deuteroplasm.
8
Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
... (du'td-plazm) The yolk of a mer- oblastic egg; the nonliving material in the
cytoplasm, especially that stored in the oocyte as food for the developing embryo,
the commonest types being lipoid droplets and yolk granules. SYN deuteroplasm
.
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
9
A Dictionary of Entomology
Cf. Protonymph; Tritonymph; Larva. Rel. Development; Metamorphosis.
DEUTOPLASM Noun. (Greek, deuteros I second + plasma I mould. PL,
Deutoplasms.) Yolk or food plasm in Cytoplasm of an egg or other cell. Alt.
Deuteroplasm.
10
Significs and Language: The Articulate Form of Our ...
... the nature of specific difference, as a thing imposed and not inherent." (10) "
Within the cell-body are many collections, often in the form of granules, of
substances which have not the protoplasmic attributes. They constitute the '
deuteroplasm ...
Lady Victoria Welby, H. Walter Schmitz, 1911