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cytoplast
cy·to·plast C0847500 (sī′tə-plăst′)n. The intact cytoplasm of a single cell. cy′to·plas′tic (-plăs′tĭk) adj.cytoplast (ˈsaɪtəʊˌplɑːst; -ˌplæst) n (Microbiology) the intact cytoplasm of a single cell cytoplastic adjcy•to•plast (ˈsaɪ təˌplæst) n. the intact cytoplasmic content of a cell. [1890–95] cy`to•plas′tic, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cytoplast - the intact cytoplasmic content of a cellcytol, cytoplasm - the protoplasm of a cell excluding the nucleus; is full of proteins that control cell metabolism |
cytoplast
cytoplast[′sīd·ə‚plast] (cell and molecular biology) The cytoplasmic substance of eukaryotic cells, including a network of proteins forming an internal skeleton and the attached nucleus and organelles. cytoplast
cy·to·plast (sī'tō-plast), The living intact cytoplasm that remains following cell enucleation. [cyto- + G. plastos, formed] cytoplast (sī′tə-plăst′)n. The intact cytoplasm of a single cell. cy′to·plas′tic (-plăs′tĭk) adj.cy·to·plast (sī'tō-plast) The living intact cytoplasm that remains following cell enucleation. [cyto- + G. plastos, formed]cytoplast (sī′tō-plăst) The cytoplasm of a cell as distinguished from the contents of the nucleus.cytoplast
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