单词 | cell sap |
释义 | > as lemmascell sap cell sap n. Biology liquid substance found between, or within the cells of a tissue; (now usually) = hyaloplasm n. at hyalo- comb. form . ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > substance > cell > cell substance > [noun] > protoplasm or cytoplasm > types or forms of cytoblastema1840 cell sap1842 hyaline1864 metaplasm1875 plasson1879 nucleoplasm1882 reticulum1883 hyaloplasm1886 mitome1886 paramitome1886 spongioplasm1886 paraplasm1887 paraplasma1891 trophoplasm1892 kinoplasm1894 blepharoplast1897 plasmagel1923 plasmasol1923 1842 F. J. Meyen in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 9 34 Indigo is produced in the intercellular sap (by which is meant the ordinary cell-sap). 1913 W. E. Kellicott Textbk. Gen. Embryol. ii. 34 The spaces or meshes of this spongioplasmic network are filled with the less dense ground substance or cell sap, called also the hyaloplasm, paraplasm, or interfilar substance. 1992 D. G. Campbell Crystal Desert v. 100 They intercept invading viruses, bacteria, and protozoans, rupturing and leaking their cell sap onto the invaders, clumping onto them and causing them to disintegrate. cell sap d. Cytology. cell sap [translating German zellsaft] (see quot. 1875); nuclear sap, the fluid within the nuclear membrane. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > substance > cell > cell organelle or contents > [noun] > other organelles or contents raphide1831 body1839 raphid1863 mucigen1874 cell sap1875 globoid1875 raphis1879 pyrenoid1883 mucinogen1884 plastid1885 molluscum corpuscle1886 hyalosome1889 molluscum body1892 statolith1892 dictyosome1893 centrosome1895 Nissl body1898 Nissl granule1898 Nissl substance1899 archespore1901 blepharoplast1907 liposome1910 statocone1910 kinetosome1912 Golgi body1916 kinetoplast1925 lipochondrion1936 microsome1943 kappa1945 Pappenheimer body1947 microbody1954 lysosome1955 siderosome1957 ribosome1958 melanosome1961 cisterna1962 microtubule1962 plasmalemmasome1962 phagolysosome1963 informosome1964 monosome1964 mucocyst1965 peroxisome1965 rhoptry1967 spectrin1968 virosome1970 1875 A. W. Bennett & W. T. T. Dyer tr. J. von Sachs Text-bk. Bot. i. i. 62 The term Cell-sap may be understood in a wider or in a narrower sense. In the former it would express the collective mass of all fluids by which the cell-wall, the protoplasm~body, and all other organised structures of the cell are saturated, and would also embrace the fluids contained in the vacuoli of the protoplasm; in a narrower sense the latter only is ordinarily designated as cell-sap. 1884 Jrnl. Bot., Brit. & Foreign 22 124 The rich, violet-coloured cell-sap in the flower of Justicia speciosa..crystallizes very easily into minute slender prisms. 1887 Jrnl. Royal Microsc. Soc. 7 979 Linin and paralinin, the substance respectively of the nuclear threads..and of the intermediate matrix or ‘nuclear sap’. 1955 Internat. Rev. Cytol. IV. 293 Another suggestion for the origin of nucleolar material is that it is formed from nuclear sap. 1971 C. A. Villee & V. G. Dethier Biol. Princ. & Processes vi. 152 The activation of amino acids for protein synthesis, the process of glycolysis and many other reactions occur in the soluble cell sap. 1971 C. A. Villee & V. G. Dethier Biol. Princ. & Processes xvi. 499 The plant cell, inside its cellulose wall, has one or more large vacuoles filled with cell sap. 1975 Nature 4 Sept. 21/1 Similar preparations were..made from rat liver chromatin but after previous removal of ‘nuclear sap’ which contains soluble nuclear proteins. 1978 B. S. Beckett Illustr. Biol. xxxi. 62/1 As root hairs take up water their cell sap is diluted and soon becomes a weaker solution than the sap of cells deeper inside the root. < as lemmas |
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