释义 |
anastate Biol. (Disused.)|ˈænəsteɪt| [f. ana- + Gr. στατός placed.] A substance formed in the process of anabolism in a living organism: opp. to katastate.
1885M. Foster in Encycl. Brit. XIX. 19 The substances or mesostates appearing in the former [sc. the anabolic series of processes] we may speak of as anastates, those of the latter we may call katastates. Ibid., In the animal-cell the initial anastates seem..generally more complex than the final katastates. 1889Geddes & Thomson Evol. Sex vii. 88. |