| cytoplasmic |
Of or pertaining to the substance of a cell, exclusive of the nucleus. (SMD)
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| cytoplasmic inheritance |
Inheritance attributable to extranuclear genes; for example genes in cytoplasmic organelles such as mitochondria or chloroplasts, or in plasmids, etc.
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| cytoplasmic b. |
1. protoplasmic b. 2. see intercellular b.
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| cytoplasmic c. |
that stage in the life of a parasite during which it lives in cytoplasm of the cells of the host.
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| cytoplasmic g. |
enlarged neuroglial cells, rich in cytoplasm, containing vacuoles and supplied with fibrils; seen in degeneration of the spinal cord.
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