The colorless watery fluid of the blood and lymph that contains no cells, but in which the blood cells (erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes) are suspended.
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The protoplasm of the germ cells that contains chromosomes and genes.
1 The plasm of both forms is inclosed in a soft gelatinous membrane.
2 The cuticle is not striated and the body plasm is quite transparent.
3 We are the trustees of the racial germ plasm that we carry.
4 The essential principles of the germ - plasm theory are somewhat as follows.
5 Spencer taught me well; this defect is in my germ plasm .
6 The mass of blubber and plasm pulsed with an elfish glow.
7 So our germ plasm of coconut is now located in Papua New Guinea.
8 Weismann, A., his germ - plasm theory.-onontogeny.-andPrichard.-and Spencer.-onthe transmission of acquired characters.-various.
9 Germ plasm formation is considered to define the first step in germ cell development.
10 Lankester, Sir E. Ray, on degeneration.-oneducability.-onthe germ - plasm theory.-elsewhere.
11 He seeks the essential cause of evolution in the constitution of the plasm of organisms.
12 The idea of the mother is, as it were, gradually photographed on the cerebral plasm .
13 The living plasm in every cell is itself immortal.
14 Again he says: There is, therefore, continuity of the germ - plasm from one generation to another.
15 A chronic alcoholic has a defective germ - plasm , and his children are apt to be defective.
16 Their entire body consists of merely soft, structureless plasm .
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