0 the substance inside a cell that surrounds the cell's nucleus
1 the substance inside a cell which surrounds the cell's nucleus (= central part)
Development is thus due in part to a qualitative division not of the nucleus but of the cytoplasm.
Evidence soon accumulated that the cytoplasm of the egg stood for much in the differentiation of the embryo.
Food particles, wastes, and other substances may also be present in the cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm is the outer and softer part, the substance of the body of the cell.
The general mass of material forming the cell is termed cytoplasm.
Microtubules were organized around condensed chromosomes after the nucleus had been transferred into any of the three types of cytoplasm.
Injection volumes were estimated by measurement of the displacement of cytoplasm after an injection at a controlled pressure.
The cytoplasm of the cells had lysosome-like granules containing dead granulosa cell debris at different stages of degradation.