| cytoplasm |
the protoplasm of a cell excluding the nucleus; is full of proteins that control cell metabolism
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| cytoplasmic |
of or relating to cytoplasm
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| cytoplasm |
(Gr. kytos, a hollow vessel + plasma, form) The living material of the cell, exclusive of the nucleus, consisting of a complex protein matrix or gel. The part of the cell in which essential membranes and cellular organelles (mitochondria, plastids, etc.) reside.
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| cytoplasmic inheritance |
Hereditary transmission dependent on the cytoplasm or structures in the cytoplasm rather than the nuclear genes; extrachromosomal inheritance. Thus, plastid characteristics in plants are inherited by a mechanism independent of nuclear genes.
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| cytoplasm |
Substances which make up the inside of a cell and surround the nucleus of the cell which contains the genetic material.
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