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deutoplasm
deu·to·plasm D0176700 (do͞o′tə-plăz′əm, dyo͞o′-)n. The nutritive substances or yolk in the cytoplasm of an ovum or other cell. deu′to·plas′mic adj.deutoplasm (ˈdjuːtəˌplæzəm) or deuteroplasmn (Biology) rare nutritive material in a cell, esp the yolk in a developing ovum ˌdeutoˈplasmic, ˌdeutoˈplastic adjdeu•to•plasm (ˈdu təˌplæz əm, ˈdyu-) n. nutritive material, as yolk, in an egg or ovum. [1880–85; < Greek deút(eros) second + -o- + -plasm] deu`to•plas′mic, adj. deutoplasm
deutoplasm[′düd·ə‚plaz·əm] (embryology) The nutritive yolk granules in egg cells. deutoplasm
deu·to·plasm (dū'tō-plazm), The yolk of a meroblastic egg; the nonliving material in the cytoplasm, especially that stored in the ovum as food for the developing embryo, the most common types being lipoid droplets and yolk granules. Synonym(s): deuteroplasm [deuto- + G. plasma, thing formed] deutoplasm (do͞o′tə-plăz′əm, dyo͞o′-)n. The nutritive substances or yolk in the cytoplasm of an ovum or other cell. deu′to·plas′mic adj.deu·to·plasm (dū'tō-plazm) The yolk of a meroblastic egg; the nonliving material in the cytoplasm, especially that stored in the oocyte as food for the developing embryo, the commonest types being lipoid droplets and yolk granules. Synonym(s): deuteroplasm. [deuto- + G. plasma, thing formed]deutoplasm the yolk or food material of an egg. |