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Autoplastic
Autoplastic Au`to*plas"tic, a.
Of or pertaining to autoplasty.
Autoplasty
Autoplasty Au"to*plas`ty, n. [Auto- + -plasty.] (Surg.)
The process of artificially repairing lesions by taking a
piece of healthy tissue, as from a neighboring part, to
supply the deficiency caused by disease or wounds.
Cystoplast
Cystoplast Cys"to*plast (-pl?st), n. [Gr. ???? bladder + ???
to form.] (Biol.)
A nucleated cell having an envelope or cell wall, as a red
blood corpuscle or an epithelial cell; a cell concerned in
growth.
Deutoplasm
Deutoplasm Deu"to*plasm, n. [Pref. deuto- + Gr. ? form.]
(Biol.)
The lifeless food matter in the cytoplasm of an ovum or a
cell, as distinguished from the active or true protoplasm;
yolk substance; yolk.
Deutoplastic
Deutoplastic Deu`to*plas"tic, a. [Pref. deuto- + Gr. ?
plastic.] (Biol.)
Pertaining to, or composed of, deutoplasm.
Ectoplasm
Ectoplasm Ec"to*plasm, n. [Ecto- + Gr. ? form.] (Biol.)
(a) The outer transparent layer of protoplasm in a developing
ovum.
(b) The outer hyaline layer of protoplasm in a vegetable
cell.
(c) The ectosarc of protozoan.
Ectoplastic
Ectoplastic Ec`to*plas"tic, a. [Ecto- + Gr. ? to mold.]
Pertaining to, or composed of, ectoplasm.
Entoplasm
Entoplasm En"to*plasm, n. [Ento- + Gr. ? anything formed.]
(Biol.)
(a) The inner granular layer of protoplasm in a developing
ovum.
(b) Endosarc.
Entoplastic
Entoplastic En`to*plas"tic, a. [Ento- + Gr. ? to mold.]
(Biol.)
Pertaining to, or composed of, entoplasm; as, the entoplastic
products of some Protozoa, or the entoplastic modification of
the cell protoplasm, by which a nucleus is produced.
EntoplastraEntoplastron En`to*plas"tron, n.; pl. Entoplastra. [Ento- +
plastron.] (Anat.)
The median plate of the plastron of turtles; -- called also
entosternum. EntoplastronEntoplastron En`to*plas"tron, n.; pl. Entoplastra. [Ento- +
plastron.] (Anat.)
The median plate of the plastron of turtles; -- called also
entosternum. HaematoplastHaematoplast H[ae]m"a*to*plast`, n. [H[ae]mato- + Gr. ? to
mold.] (Anat.)
Same as H[ae]matoblast. Haematoplastic
Haematoplastic H[ae]m`a*to*plas"tic, a. [H[ae]mato- +
-plastic.] (Physiol.)
Blood formative; -- applied to a substance in early fetal
life, which breaks up gradually into blood vessels.
KytoplasmaKytoplasma Ky`to*plas"ma, n.[NL., fr. Gr. ? a hollow vessel +
? thing molded.] (Biol.)
See Karyoplasma. Odontoplast
Odontoplast O*don"to*plast, n. [Odonto- + Gr. ? to form,
mold.] (Anat.)
An odontoblast.
Protoplasm
Protoplasm Pro"to*plasm, n. [Proto- + Gr. ? form, fr. ? to
mold.] (Biol.)
The viscid and more or less granular material of vegetable
and animal cells, possessed of vital properties by which the
processes of nutrition, secretion, and growth go forward; the
so-called `` physical basis of life;' the original cell
substance, cytoplasm, cytoblastema, bioplasm sarcode, etc.
Note: The lowest forms of animal and vegetable life
(unicellular organisms) consist of simple or unaltered
protoplasm; the tissues of the higher organisms, of
differentiated protoplasm.
Protoplasmatic
Protoplasmatic Pro`to*plas*mat"ic, a.
Protoplasmic.
Protoplasmic
Protoplasmic Pro`to*plas"mic, a.
1. Of or pertaining to the first formation of living bodies.
2. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to protoplasm; consisting of, or
resembling, protoplasm.
Protoplast
Protoplast Pro"to*plast, n. [L. protoplastus the first man,
Gr. ? formed or created first; ? first + ? formed, fr. ? to
form.]
1. The thing first formed; that of which there are subsequent
copies or reproductions; the original.
2. (Biol.) A first-formed organized body; the first
individual, or pair of individuals, of a species.
A species is a class of individuals, each of which
is hypothetically considered to be the descendant of
the same protoplast, or of the same pair of
protoplasts. --Latham.
ProtoplastaProtoplasta Pro`to*plas"ta, n. pl. [NL.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of fresh-water rhizopods including those that have
a soft body and delicate branched pseudopodia. The genus
Gromia is one of the best-known. Protoplastic
Protoplastic Pro`to*plas"tic, a.
First-formed. --Howell.
Stomatoplastic
Stomatoplastic Stom`a*to*plas"tic, a. [Gr. ?, ?, mouth +
-plastic.] (Med.)
Of or pertaining to the operation of forming a mouth where
the aperture has been contracted, or in any way deformed.
Stomatoplasty
Stomatoplasty Stom"a*to*plas`ty, n. [Gr. ?, ?, mouth +
-plasty.]
Plastic surgery of the mouth.
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