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bioplasm
/ ˈbaɪəʊˌplæzəm /
noun
- rare.living matter; protoplasm
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Derived Forms
- ˌbioˈplasmic, adjective
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Example Sentences
For he gains nothing by merely substituting "bioplasm" and "bioplasts" for "protoplasm" and "plastide particles."
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The matter which forms the mass of a cell is called protoplasm, or bioplasm.
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All organic structure is the result of change taking place in bioplasm.
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Bioplasm is living matter; it is structureless, semi-fluid, transparent and colorless.
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Both processes take place only in bioplasm or vitalized matter, supplied with oxygen, water and heat.
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