protoplast

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protoplast
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(Biyoloji) Protoplast, hücrenin içindeki canlı kışıma verilen ad. Protoplasma adı ilk kez Purkinje tarafından 1840 yılında ve daha sonra Von Mohl tarafında 1846 yılında önerildi. Protoplasma bugün bildiğimiz en kompleks nesnedir. Canlı protoplasma organizmadan organizmaya ve hücreden hücreye yapısı az çok değişirse de, ortak metabolizma, büyüme, üreme ve uyarılabilme özelliklerinin pek değişmediği gözlenmektedir
yaratılan ilk şey
(Tıp) Bir hücrede bulunan protoplazma
English - English
A prototype or archetype
The contents of a plant cell
{i} living contents of a cell viewed as an independent unit (Biology)
{n} a thing first formed, an original
(Biyoloji) Protoplast, from the ancient Greek πρώτον (first) + verb πλάθω or πλάττω (to mould: deriv. plastic), initially referred to the first organized body of a species. This meaning is similar to the non-biological definition, the first from which all subsequent forms are derived. A protoplast is a bacterial cell lacking its cell wall, and also free of a capsule
A first-formed organized body; the first individual, or pair of individuals, of a species
a plant cell from which the cell wall has been removed by mechanical or enzymatic means Protoplasts can be prepared from primary tissues of most plant organs as well as from cultured plant cells [CUB]
Cellular material, cytoplasm, mitochondria, nucleus, etc , remaining after the cell wall has been removed
A plant or bacterial cell that has had its cell wall removed
a biological unit consisting of a nucleus and the body of cytoplasm with which it interacts
the contents on a plant cell within the cell wall
The cellular material that remains after the cell wall has been removed
A membrane-bound cell from which the outer wall has been partially or completely removed The term often is applied to plant cells
The thing first formed; that of which there are subsequent copies or reproductions; the original
Turkish - English
protoplast
protoplast

    Hyphenation

    pro·to·plast

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'prO-t&-"plast ] (noun.) 1532. Middle French protoplaste, from Late Latin protoplastus first human, from Greek prOtoplastos first formed, from prOt- prot- + plastos formed, from plassein to mold; more at PLASTER.
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