Definition of Plasms

1. plasm [n] - See also: plasm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plasms

plasmolyzers
plasmolyzes
plasmolyzing
plasmon
plasmonic
plasmonics
plasmons
plasmorrhexis
plasmoschisis
plasmosin
plasmotomy
plasmotropic
plasmotropism
plasmotype
plasmozyme
plasms (current term)
plast
plaste
plastein
plaster
plaster bandage
plaster cast
plaster casts
plaster of Paris
plaster of Paris disease
plaster over
plaster saint
plaster splint
plasterboard

Literary usage of Plasms

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

1. Intracellular Pangenesis: Including a Paper on Fertilization and Hybridization by Hugo de Vries (1910)
"Weismann's Ancestral plasms In a series of thoughtful writings during the ... During fertilization, however, a mixing of the two parental germ-plasms must ..."

2. The Cell; Outlines of General Anatomy and Physiology: Outlines of General by Oscar Hertwig, Henry Johnstone Campbell (1895)
"Weismann considers, that this new arrangement consists iu this, that, when the sexual products are mature, lull I of the ancestral plasms are ejected from ..."

3. The Cell; Outlines of General Anatomy and Physiology by Oscar Hertwig, Henry Johnstone Campbell (1895)
"Weismann considers, that this new arrangement consists in this, that, when the sexual products are mature, half of the ancestral plasms are ejected from the ..."

4. Essays Upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems by August Weismann (1891)
"In each of the offspring of such a first generation, the germ- plasms of two parents will be united, and every germ-cell contained in the individuals of ..."

5. Heredity and Selection in Sociology by Georges Chatterton-Hill (1907)
"If the constant renewal of the germ by the continuous mingling of heterogeneous germ-plasms be advantageous to the species, it might be inferred that ..."

6. Intracellular Pangenesis: Including a Paper on Fertilization and Hybridization by Hugo de Vries (1910)
"Weismann's Ancestral plasms In a series of thoughtful writings during the ... During fertilization, however, a mixing of the two parental germ-plasms must ..."

7. The Cell; Outlines of General Anatomy and Physiology: Outlines of General by Oscar Hertwig, Henry Johnstone Campbell (1895)
"Weismann considers, that this new arrangement consists iu this, that, when the sexual products are mature, lull I of the ancestral plasms are ejected from ..."

8. The Cell; Outlines of General Anatomy and Physiology by Oscar Hertwig, Henry Johnstone Campbell (1895)
"Weismann considers, that this new arrangement consists in this, that, when the sexual products are mature, half of the ancestral plasms are ejected from the ..."

9. Essays Upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems by August Weismann (1891)
"In each of the offspring of such a first generation, the germ- plasms of two parents will be united, and every germ-cell contained in the individuals of ..."

10. Heredity and Selection in Sociology by Georges Chatterton-Hill (1907)
"If the constant renewal of the germ by the continuous mingling of heterogeneous germ-plasms be advantageous to the species, it might be inferred that ..."

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