Definition of Endoplasmic

1. Adjective. (cytology) of, or relating to endoplasm ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Endoplasmic

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Endoplasmic

1. Referring to the endoplasm. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Endoplasmic

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

Literary usage of Endoplasmic

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

1. Inside the Cell by Maya Pines (1990)
"Porter called this network the endoplasmic reticulum because it was more concentrated in the inner (endoplasmic) region of the cell than in the peripheral ..."

2. A Manual of the Infusoria: Including a Description of All Known Flagellate by William Saville Kent (1880)
"... subequal, not so long as the body; endoplasmic colour-bands bright green, produced throughout the whole extent of the two lateral borders, ..."

3. Collected Reprints, 1896-1915 by Frank Rattray Lillie (1896)
"Thus the position of the polar lobe is independent of the position of the endoplasmic substances, and is determined by the polarity of the egg and the ..."

4. Read & Understand Science Grades 4-6 by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Ana Shirazi, Delana Heidrich, Judith Herbst, Kathleen Simpson (2005)
"Ribosome Cytoplasm endoplasmic Reticulum Animal Cell The nucleus is the cell's ... The endoplasmic reticulum is a web of tubes and pouches that extends ..."

5. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"... hypertrophy of the protein-synthetizing apparatus: prominent nucleoli and numerous cisternae of rough endoplasmic reticulum, and free and polyribosomes. ..."

6. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1911)
"... is sufficiently stationary to permit the retraction or shrinkage of endoplasm, thus leaving the endoplasmic fibrils outside the bounds of the cellular ..."

7. Problems of Fertilization by Frank Rattray Lillie (1919)
"Of forty to fifty such endoplasmic spheres not one could be fertilized; ... If an endoplasmic mass which has flowed out of a tear be allowed to remain ..."

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