💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Morphoplasm"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| plasmnoun | A membrane or cell layer, especially one in an embryo that later develops into a structure; the constituent cells of such a layer. |
| somatoplasmnoun | The protoplasm of somatic cells. |
| bioplasmnoun | (biology) Any living matter, but especially germinal or forming matter; matter possessing reproductive vitality; protoplasm, especially in its relation to living processes and development. |
| idioplasmnoun | Alternative form of idioplasma. [(biology, archaic) A portion of the cell protoplasm which is the seat of all active changes, and which carries on the function of hereditary transmission; distinguished from the other portion, which is termed nutritive plasma.] |
| germoplasmnoun | Alternative form of germ plasm. [(biology, dated or historical) The cytoplasm of germ cells.] |
| xenoplasmnoun | (cytology) Cytoplasm from a foreign cell. |
| germ-plasmnoun | Alternative spelling of germ plasm. [(biology, dated or historical) The cytoplasm of germ cells.] |
| biogennoun | (biology, dated) biophor |
| idioplasmanoun | (biology, archaic) A portion of the cell protoplasm which is the seat of all active changes, and which carries on the function of hereditary transmission; distinguished from the other portion, which is termed nutritive plasma. |
| plasmologynoun | The science of the creation, manipulation, and utilization of plasma. |
| homoplasmonnoun | (genetics) The plasmon of a homoplasmic organism |
| plasmonnoun | (physics, astronomy) The quantum of waves produced by the collective effects of large numbers of electrons when disturbed from equilibrium. |
| plasmidomenoun | (biology) All the plasmids present in an organism |
| cytoplasmonnoun | the collective genetic material of a eukaryotic cell that is found in its cytoplasm, i.e. not contained in its nucleus, mitochondria, or plastids |
| germ plasmnoun | Germplasm; seeds or tissues maintained for the purpose of animal or plant breeding, preservation or other research uses. |
| plasmogonynoun | The generation of an organism from plasma. |
| bioplastnoun | (biology) A mass or cell of bioplasm that is a unit of living matter; an independently existing mass of living matter. |
| plastogamynoun | Synonym of plasmogamy. |
| trophic cellnoun | Synonym of trophont. |
| homoplasmicitynoun | The quality of being homoplasmic. |
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