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Blood plasma Blood plasma (Physiol.), the colorless fluid of the blood,
in which the red and white blood corpuscles are suspended.
Muscle plasma (Physiol.), the fundamental part of muscle
fibers, a thick, viscid, albuminous fluid contained within
the sarcolemma, which on the death of the muscle
coagulates to a semisolid mass. IdioplasmaIdioplasma Id`i*o*plas"ma, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? proper, peculiar
+ ? a form, mold.] (Biol.)
That 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. See Hygroplasm. Karyoplasma
Karyoplasma Kar`y*o*plas"ma, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a num + ? a
thing molded.] (Biol.)
The protoplasmic substance of the nucleus of a cell:
nucleoplasm; -- in opposition to kytoplasma, the protoplasm
of the cell.
KytoplasmaKytoplasma Ky`to*plas"ma, n.[NL., fr. Gr. ? a hollow vessel +
? thing molded.] (Biol.)
See Karyoplasma. Muscle plasma Blood plasma (Physiol.), the colorless fluid of the blood,
in which the red and white blood corpuscles are suspended.
Muscle plasma (Physiol.), the fundamental part of muscle
fibers, a thick, viscid, albuminous fluid contained within
the sarcolemma, which on the death of the muscle
coagulates to a semisolid mass. NucleoidioplasmaNucleoidioplasma Nu`cle*o*id`i*o*plas"ma, n. [NL. See
Nucleus, and Idioplasma.] (Biol.)
Hyaline plasma contained in the nucleus of vegetable cells. Nutritive plasmaNutritive Nu"tri*tive, a. [Cf. F. nutritif.]
Of or pertaining to nutrition; as, the nutritive functions;
having the quality of nourishing; nutritious; nutrimental;
alimental; as, nutritive food or berries.
Nutritive plasma. (Biol.) See Idioplasma.
Nutritive polyp (Zo["o]l.), any one of the zooids of a
compound hydroid, or coral, which has a mouth and
digestive cavity. -- Nu"tri*tive*ly, adv. --
Nu"tri*tive*ness, n. Ovoplasma
Ovoplasma O`vo*plas"ma, n. [Ovum + plasma.] (Boil.)
Yolk; egg yolk. --Haeckel.
PlasmaPlasma Plas"ma, n. [See Plasm.]
1. (Min.) A variety of quartz, of a color between grass green
and leek green, which is found associated with common
chalcedony. It was much esteemed by the ancients for
making engraved ornaments.
2. (Biol.) The viscous material of an animal or vegetable
cell, out of which the various tissues are formed by a
process of differentiation; protoplasm.
3. Unorganized material; elementary matter.
4. (Med.) A mixture of starch and glycerin, used as a
substitute for ointments. --U. S. Disp. Plasmatic
Plasmatic Plas*mat"ic, Plasmatical Plas*mat"ic*al, a. [Gr.
?.]
1. Forming; shaping; molding. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More.
2. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to plasma; having the character
of plasma; containing, or conveying, plasma.
Plasmatical
Plasmatic Plas*mat"ic, Plasmatical Plas*mat"ic*al, a. [Gr.
?.]
1. Forming; shaping; molding. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More.
2. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to plasma; having the character
of plasma; containing, or conveying, plasma.
Plasmation
Plasmation Plas*ma"tion, n. [L. plasmatio.]
The act of forming or molding. [R.] --Grafton.
Plasmator
Plasmator Plas*ma"tor, n. [L.]
A former; a fashioner. [R.] ``The sovereign plasmator, God
Almighty.' --Urquhart.
Plasmature
Plasmature Plas"ma*ture, n.
Form; mold. [R.]
Protoplasmatic
Protoplasmatic Pro`to*plas*mat"ic, a.
Protoplasmic.
SpermoplasmaSpermoplasma Sper`mo*plas"ma, n. [NL. See Spermo-, and
Plasma.] (Physiol.)
The protoplasm of the sperm cell. --Haeckel. xanthelasmaXanthoma Xan*tho"ma, n. [NL. See Xantho-, and -oma.]
(Med.)
A skin disease marked by the development or irregular
yellowish patches upon the skin, especially upon the eyelids;
-- called also xanthelasma.
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