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cytoplasm The material inside a cell located between the cell's nucleus and the cell membrane. Cytoplasm is a mixture of water, dissolved ions, sugars, and proteins. Cytoplasm includes a number of filaments and tubules, all arranged in a three dimensional lattice, that provide support for the cell's organelles. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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cytoplasm Cellular material that is within the cell membrane and surrounds the nucleus.
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cytoplasmic Inheritance of characters or traits whose determinants are not located in the nuclear chromosomes. [Source: Agricultural Genome Information System, USDA]
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cytoplasm The jelly-like protoplasm or substance that fills the interior spaces of a cell.
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cytoplasm The contents of a cell, excluding the nucleus. Also see Nucleus.
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