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plasma membrane Double layer of lipid molecules that encloses all cells, and, in eukaryotes, many organelles; may be a single or double lipid bilayer, also includes associated proteins.
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plasmid A genetic particle physically separate from the chromosome of the host cell (chiefly bacterial) that can stably function and replicate; not essential to the cell's basic functioning. Synonyms: extrachromosomal element, extrachromosomal genetic element, paragene (Dirckx, 1997).
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plasmid an extrachromosomal, circular DNA molecule found in certain bacteria, capable of independent replication to the nuclear DNA. Plasmids can transfer genes between bacteria, and are useful tools in genetic manipulation.
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plasma- Liquid portion of the blood; remains after cells have been removed.
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plasma- a collection of charged particles (as in the atmospheres of stars) that shows some characteristics of a gas but that differs from a gas in being a good conductor of electricity and in being affected by a magnetic field
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