cytoplasm / ˈsaɪ təˌplæz əm /

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cytoplasm 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Cell Biology.

  1. the cell substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus, containing the cytosol, organelles, cytoskeleton, and various particles.

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  1. So despite the general recommendation to avoid doing so, Palermo tried injecting the sperm, tail and all, directly into the cytoplasm.
  2. It simply needs to be delivered into the more-accessible outer region of cells, the cytoplasm, which is where proteins are constructed.
  3. Wright's stain gives the nucleus a deep purple color and the cytoplasm a pale robin's-egg blue in typical cells.
  4. A few fine neutrophilic granules are sometimes present in their cytoplasm.
  5. The cytoplasm of lymphocytes is generally robin's-egg blue; that of the large mononuclears may have a faint bluish tinge.
  6. Malarial parasites stain characteristically: the cytoplasm, sky-blue; the chromatin, reddish-purple.
  7. The cytoplasm is relatively abundant, and contains great numbers of very fine neutrophilic granules.