plazmik

plazmik
Plazma ilə bağlı; plazmaya aid

Türkcə-Azərbaycanca İzahlı Tibb lüğəti. - Türkcə-Azərbaycanca izahlı tibb lüğəti; - Bakı: Şirvannəşr. . 2009.

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  • cytoplasm — /ˈsaɪtəplæzəm/ (say suytuhplazuhm) noun the living substance or protoplasm of a cell exclusive of the nucleus. Also, cytoplast /ˈsaɪtəplæst/ (say suytuhplast). –cytoplasmic /saɪtəˈplæzmɪk/ (say suytuh plazmik), adjective …  

  • ectoplasm — /ˈɛktoʊplæzəm/ (say ektohplazuhm), /ˈɛktə / (say ektuh ) noun 1. Biology the outer layer of the cytoplasm in a protozoan or vegetable cell (opposed to endoplasm). 2. Spiritualism the supposed emanation from the body of a medium. {ecto + plasm} – …  

  • endoplasm — /ˈɛndoʊplæzəm/ (say endohplazuhm) noun the inner portion of the cytoplasm in the cell of a protozoan or vegetable cell (opposed to ectoplasm). –endoplasmic /ˌɛndoʊˈplæzmɪk/ (say .endoh plazmik), adjective …  

  • idioplasm — /ˈɪdioʊplæzəm/ (say ideeohplazuhm) noun Rare → germ plasm. {term coined by Carl von Nägeli, Swiss botanist, in a book published in 1884} –idioplasmic /ˌɪdioʊˈplæzmɪk/ (say .ideeoh plazmik), idioplasmatic /ˌɪdioʊplæzˈmætɪk/ (say .ideeohplaz matik) …  

  • karyoplasm — /ˈkærioʊplæzəm/ (say kareeohplazuhm) noun the substance of the nucleus of a cell; nucleoplasm. –karyoplasmic /kærioʊˈplæzmɪk/ (say kareeoh plazmik), adjective …  

  • metaplasm — /ˈmɛtəplæzəm/ (say metuhplazuhm) noun 1. Biology the lifeless matter or inclusions (as starch, pigment, etc.) in the protoplasm of a cell. 2. a change in the structure of a word by adding, removing, or transposing the sounds of which it is… …  

  • nucleoplasm — /ˈnjukliəˌplæzəm/ (say nyoohkleeuh.plazuhm) noun → karyoplasm. {nucleo (combining form of nucleus) + plasm} –nucleoplasmic /njukliəˈplæzmɪk/ (say nyoohkleeuh plazmik), adjective …  

  • protoplasm — /ˈproʊtəplæzəm / (say prohtuhplazuhm) noun 1. a complex substance (typically colourless and semifluid) regarded as the physical basis of life, having the power of spontaneous motion, reproduction, etc.; the living matter of all vegetable and… …  

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