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Cytoplasmic streaming, also
called protoplasmic streaming and cyclosis, is the flow of the
cytoplasm inside the cell,
driven by
forces from the cytoskeleton...
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cytoplasmic hybrid (or cybrid, a
portmanteau of the two words) is a
eukaryotic cell line
produced by the
fusion of a
whole cell with a cytoplast. Cytoplasts...
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various cytoplasmic inclusions. The
cytoplasm is
about 80%
water and is
usually colorless. The
submicroscopic ground cell substance, or
cytoplasmic matrix...
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Cytoplasmic determinants are
special molecules which play a very
important role
during oocyte maturation, in the female's ovary.
During this
period of...
- The nuclear–
cytoplasmic ratio (also
variously known as the nucleus:cytoplasm ratio, nucleus–cytoplasm ratio, N:C ratio, or N/C) is a
measurement used...
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Cytoplasmic male
sterility is
total or
partial male
sterility in
hermaphrodite organisms, as the
result of
specific nuclear and
mitochondrial interactions...
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Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is a
mating incompatibility reported in many
arthropod species that is
caused by
intracellular parasites such as Wolbachia...
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Extranuclear inheritance or
cytoplasmic inheritance is the
transmission of
genes that
occur outside the nucleus. It is
found in most
eukaryotes and is...
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Intracellular receptors are
globular protein receptors located inside the cell
rather than on its cell membrane. The word
intracellular means "within or...
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granules in
certain cells of skin and hair, and
crystals of
various types.
Cytoplasmic inclusions are an
example of a
biomolecular condensate arising by liquid-solid...