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hyaloplasm
hy·a·lo·plasm H0339500 (hī′ə-lō-plăz′əm)n. The clear fluid portion of cytoplasm as distinguished from the granular and netlike components. Also called ground substance. [Greek hualos, glass + -plasm.]hyaloplasm (ˈhaɪələʊˌplæzəm) n (Biology) the clear nongranular constituent of cell cytoplasm ˌhyaloˈplasmic adjhy•al•o•plasm (haɪˈæl əˌplæz əm, ˈhaɪ ə lə-) n. the clear fluid portion of the cytoplasm, including the part surrounding the nucleus and various organelles. Also called ground substance. [1885–90] ThesaurusNoun | 1.hyaloplasm - the clear nongranular portion of the cytoplasm of a cellground substancecytol, cytoplasm - the protoplasm of a cell excluding the nucleus; is full of proteins that control cell metabolism |
hyaloplasm
hyaloplasm[hī′al·ə‚plaz·əm] (cell and molecular biology) The optically clear, viscous to gelatinous ground substance of cytoplasm in which formed bodies are suspended. hyaloplasm
hyaloplasm [hi´ah-lo-plazm″] the more fluid, finely granular substance of the cytoplasm of cells.hy·a·lo·plasm , hyaloplasma (hī'ă-lō-plazm', -plaz'mă), The protoplasmic fluid substance of a cell. [hyalo- + G. plasma, thing formed] hyaloplasm (hī′ə-lō-plăz′əm)n. The clear fluid portion of cytoplasm as distinguished from the granular and netlike components. Also called ground substance.hy·a·lo·plasm , hyaloplasma (hī'ă-lō-plazm, -plaz'mă) The protoplasmic fluid substance of a cell. [hyalo- + G. plasma, thing formed]hyaloplasm
Synonyms for hyaloplasmnoun the clear nongranular portion of the cytoplasm of a cellSynonymsRelated Words |