Definition of Endoplasm

1. Noun. The inner portion of the cytoplasm of a cell.

Generic synonyms: Cytol, Cytoplasm

Definition of Endoplasm

1. n. The protoplasm in the interior of a cell.

Definition of Endoplasm

1. Noun. (cytology) The inner portion of the cytoplasm of a cell ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Endoplasm

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Endoplasm

1. Inner, granule rich cytoplasm of amoeba. (07 Apr 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Endoplasm

endophlebitis
endophloeum
endophlum
endophora
endophoras
endophragma
endophragmal
endophthalmitis
endophthalmitis ophthalmia nodosa
endophthalmitis phacoanaphylactica
endophthalmodonesis
endophyllous
endophyte
endophytes
endophytic
endoplasm (current term)
endoplasma
endoplasmic
endoplasmic reticula
endoplasmic reticulum
endoplasmin
endoplasms
endoplast
endoplastic
endoplastica
endoplasts
endoplastule
endoplastules
endopleura
endopleurite

Literary usage of Endoplasm

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"(2) The rotational and circulatory movements of the endoplasm of the vegetable cell. The movements of the endoplasm, to which the term is now commonly ..."

2. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science edited by Biologists Limited, The Company of. (1877)
"The endoplasm. Heitzmann and Frommann have recently pointed out that e substance which forms the basis of the endoplasm often •esents a reticulated ..."

3. The Protozoa by Gary Nathan Calkins (1901)
"The various adaptations found in the Protozoa are confined almost entirely to the outer protoplasm or ectoplasm, the inner portion or endoplasm remaining ..."

4. Reprints of Papers from the Department of Anatomy of the University of by California University. Dept. of anatomy, Dept. of Anatomy, University of California (1868-1952) (1903)
"The endoplasm continues to disappear or rather to be converted into ... 2, c), or the nucleus may retain but a granular halo of endoplasm about it (Figs. ..."

5. The American Monthly Microscopical Journal by Chas. W. Smiley (1888)
"The water drop entering the endoplasm with each food-globule must, in some wav, be disposed of, otherwise, since the animalcules are voracious and almost ..."

6. The Cambridge Natural History by Arthur Everett Shipley, Sidney Frederic Harmer (1906)
"25, B, 26, A), the endoplasm is differentiated above the perforated area of ... The nucleus is contained in the endoplasm, and is always at first single, ..."

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