Lexicographical Neighbors of Plasmolyzes
Literary usage of Plasmolyzes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1908)
"... that is, the protoplasm no longer plasmolyzes. It would seem then, that any
treatment which killed the protoplasm would liberate the enzyme, ..."
2. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1902)
"It shows amoeboid motion, a vacuolar or granular structure, plasmolyzes in certain
cases when treated with ..."
3. Hydration and Growth by Daniel Trembly MacDougal (1920)
"... of 100 parts of 0.375 M sodium chloride and 10 parts 0.195 M calcium chloride
was used. Such a solution plasmolyzes cells of Spirogyra, but according to ..."
4. Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club by Torrey Botanical Club (1902)
"For this reason the endosperm plasmolyzes very easily. The suspensor of this form
is very fully developed (fig. 6). The cell divisions are, at first, ..."
5. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (1913)
"... and comparing this with the osmotic pressure of a balanced solution which
plasmolyzes to the same extent in the same time (and at the same temperature). ..."
6. Biochemical Bulletin by Columbia University (1912)
"... we produce by mixing them together a solution which plasmolyzes strongly.
The fact that these salts hinder or prevent each other from entering may ..."
7. A Text-book of Botany for Secondary Schools by John Merle Coulter (1906)
"Anything that withdraws water from a cell plasmolyzes it, and the filamentous
Algse are favorable forms for experiments to show this. B FIG. 106. ..."
8. A Text-book of Botany for Secondary Schools by John Merle Coulter (1910)
"Anything that withdraws water from a cell plasmolyzes it, and the filamentous
Algae are favorable forms for experiments to show this. B FIG. 106. ..."
9. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1908)
"... that is, the protoplasm no longer plasmolyzes. It would seem then, that any
treatment which killed the protoplasm would liberate the enzyme, ..."
10. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1902)
"It shows amoeboid motion, a vacuolar or granular structure, plasmolyzes in certain
cases when treated with ..."
11. Hydration and Growth by Daniel Trembly MacDougal (1920)
"... of 100 parts of 0.375 M sodium chloride and 10 parts 0.195 M calcium chloride
was used. Such a solution plasmolyzes cells of Spirogyra, but according to ..."
12. Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club by Torrey Botanical Club (1902)
"For this reason the endosperm plasmolyzes very easily. The suspensor of this form
is very fully developed (fig. 6). The cell divisions are, at first, ..."
13. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (1913)
"... and comparing this with the osmotic pressure of a balanced solution which
plasmolyzes to the same extent in the same time (and at the same temperature). ..."
14. Biochemical Bulletin by Columbia University (1912)
"... we produce by mixing them together a solution which plasmolyzes strongly.
The fact that these salts hinder or prevent each other from entering may ..."
15. A Text-book of Botany for Secondary Schools by John Merle Coulter (1906)
"Anything that withdraws water from a cell plasmolyzes it, and the filamentous
Algse are favorable forms for experiments to show this. B FIG. 106. ..."
16. A Text-book of Botany for Secondary Schools by John Merle Coulter (1910)
"Anything that withdraws water from a cell plasmolyzes it, and the filamentous
Algae are favorable forms for experiments to show this. B FIG. 106. ..."