释义 |
id·io·plasm \ˈidēəˌplazəm\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary idio- + -plasm; originally formed as German idioplasma : the part of protoplasm held to function specifically in transmission of hereditary properties and commonly equated with chromatin — opposed to trophoplasm • id·io·plas·mat·ic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|plaz|mad.ik\ or id·io·plas·mic \-zmik\ adjective |