different between cytoplasm vs syncitium
cytoplasm
English
Alternative forms
- cytioplasm (archaic)
Etymology
Borrowed from German Zytoplasma, Cytoplasma. Equivalent to cyto- +? plasm.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?sa?t???plæz?m/
- (US) IPA(key): /?sa?to??plæz?m/
Noun
cytoplasm (usually uncountable, plural cytoplasms)
- (cytology) The contents of a cell except for the nucleus. It includes cytosol, organelles, vesicles, and the cytoskeleton.
Derived terms
- cytoplasmic
- cytoplasmatic
- intracytoplasm
Translations
See also
- protoplasm
cytoplasm From the web:
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- what cytoplasm mean
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- what is an example of a cytoplasm
syncitium
English
Alternative forms
- syncytium
Etymology
From syn- (“together”) + Ancient Greek ????? (kútos, “vessel, cell”). Compare -cyte (“cell”).
Noun
syncitium (plural syncitia)
- (biology) A mass of cytoplasm that has many nuclei and an enclosing membrane but no individual cells
syncitium From the web:
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- what is syncytium formation
- what is syncytium class 11
- what does syncytium
- what does syncytium muscle mean
- what is syncytium made of
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