Definition of Endoplasms

1. endoplasm [n] - See also: endoplasm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Endoplasms

endophragmal
endophthalmitis
endophthalmitis ophthalmia nodosa
endophthalmitis phacoanaphylactica
endophthalmodonesis
endophyllous
endophyte
endophytes
endophytic
endoplasm
endoplasma
endoplasmic
endoplasmic reticula
endoplasmic reticulum
endoplasmin
endoplasms (current term)
endoplast
endoplastic
endoplastica
endoplasts
endoplastule
endoplastules
endopleura
endopleurite
endopleurites
endopod
endopodite
endopodites
endopods

Literary usage of Endoplasms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Microscope and Its Revelations by William Benjamin Carpenter (1883)
"... round the two new centres, so as to divide itself into two distinct masses (c, a, a'); and by the investment of these two secondary ' endoplasms,' first ..."

2. A Text-book of histology by Alexander A.. Böhm, M. von Davidoff (1904)
"... while the cellular elements are differentiated from the nuclei and endoplasms. The main features of the development of the different types of connective ..."

3. Collected Reprints, 1896-1915 by Frank Rattray Lillie (1896)
"The ectoplasm aggregated in animal hemisphere; ecto- plasmic defect covered up; a and c endoplasms separating out. of which there were nine, tend to remain ..."

4. Zur Bildung der primitiven Choane, des Jacobson'schen Organs und er Stenson by Alexander A. Böhm, Georg Maschke, M. von Davidoff, Gotthelf Carl Huber, Herbert Howard Cushing (1904)
"... while the cellular elements are differentiated from the nuclei and endoplasms. The main features of the development of the different types of connective ..."

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