plasmata

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English

Noun

plasmata

  1. plural of plasma
    • 1887, G. Herbert Fowler, “Professor A. Weismann’s Theory of Polar Bodies”, in Sir Norman Locker, editor, Nature, page 135:
      Certain recent observations on the maturation of the ovum are of great interest in this connection, as illustrating the possible mechanism by which ovogenous plasma in the extrusion of the first polar body, and a number of ancestral plasmata in that of the second, are removed from the nucleus of the ovum; the former process being designed to equalize in bulk the ovogenous and germinal plasmata contained in the nucleus (Aequations-theilung), the latter to reduce the total number of ancestral plasmata present by a half (Reduktions-theilung).
    • 1959, Acta Chemica Scandinavica, volume 13, page 1100:
      The influence of genetic and physiologic factors on plasma protein composition are obvious for amphibian and reptilian plasmata, and is particularly striking for teleostian plasmata.
    • 1889, Betram C. A. Windle, “On Some Recent Researches in Connection with the Maturation, Fertilisation, and Segmentation of the Ovum”, in Proceedings of the Birmingham Philosophical Society, page 249:
      At the first ontogenesis the germ-plasma of the offspring would consist of two plasmata, those namely of the father and mother, the second obviously will have four, and so on in ever increasing complexity. These derived plasmata he calls ancestral plasmata, and, as he points out, by the time the tenth generation has been reached there will be 1,024 different ancestral plasmata in each germ-cell.

Italian

Participle

plasmata f sg

  1. feminine singular of plasmato

Anagrams

Latin

Participle

plasmāta

  1. inflection of plasmātus:
    1. nominative/vocative feminine singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural

Participle

plasmātā

  1. ablative feminine singular of plasmātus