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plas·ma P0354100 (plăz′mə)n. also plasm (plăz′əm)1. a. The clear, yellowish fluid portion of blood, lymph, or intramuscular fluid in which cells are suspended. It differs from serum in that it contains fibrin and other soluble clotting elements.b. Blood plasma, especially when sterilized and depleted of cells for transfusion.2. Protoplasm or cytoplasm.3. The fluid portion of milk from which the curd has been separated by coagulation; whey.4. Physics An electrically neutral, highly ionized phase of matter composed of ions, electrons, and neutral particles. It is distinct from solids, liquids, and gases.adj. Of or relating to a flat-panel display used in televisions, made up of an array of tiny cells each containing a gaseous mixture of xenon and neon that is changed into a plasma state to illuminate a phosphor coating on the inside of the cell. [New Latin, from Late Latin, image, figure, from Greek, from plassein, to mold; see pelə- in Indo-European roots.] plas·mat′ic (plăz-măt′ĭk), plas′mic (-mĭk) adj.plasm (ˈplæzəm) n1. (Biology) protoplasm of a specified type: germ plasm. 2. (Biology) a variant of plasmaThesaurusNoun | 1. | plasm - the protoplasm of the germ cells that contains chromosomes and genesgerm plasmliving substance, protoplasm - the substance of a living cell (including cytoplasm and nucleus) | | 2. | plasm - the colorless watery fluid of the blood and lymph that contains no cells, but in which the blood cells (erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes) are suspendedblood plasma, plasmaECF, extracellular fluid - liquid containing proteins and electrolytes including the liquid in blood plasma and interstitial fluid; "the body normally has about 15 quarts of extracellular fluid"plasma protein - any of the proteins in blood plasmagamma globulin, human gamma globulin - a plasma protein containing the immunoglobulins that are responsible for immune responses | Translations EncyclopediaSeeplasmaplasm
plasm [plazm] 1. plasma.2. a formative substance; used as a word element in terms such as cytoplasm and hyaloplasm.plas·ma (plaz'mă), 1. The proteinaceous fluid (noncellular) portion of the circulating blood, as distinguished from the serum obtained after coagulation. Synonym(s): blood plasma2. The fluid portion of the lymph. 3. The fluid in which the fat droplets of milk are suspended. 4. A "fourth state of matter" in which, owing to elevated temperature, atoms have broken down to form free electrons and more-or-less stripped nuclei; produced in the laboratory in connection with hydrogen fusion (thermonuclear) research. 5. Highly ionized gas. Synonym(s): plasm [G. something formed] -plasm suffix, Latin, growth, formationplas·ma (plaz'mă) 1. The fluid (noncellular) portion of the circulating blood, as distinguished from the serum obtained after coagulation. Synonym(s): blood plasma. 2. The fluid portion of the lymph. 3. A "fourth state of matter" in which, owing to elevated temperature (about 106 degrees), atoms have broken down to form free electrons and more or less stripped nuclei; produced in the laboratory in connection with hydrogen fusion (thermonuclear) research. Synonym(s): plasm. [G. something formed]PLASM
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plasm Related to plasm: Germplasm, plasmaSynonyms for plasmnoun the protoplasm of the germ cells that contains chromosomes and genesSynonymsRelated Words- living substance
- protoplasm
noun the colorless watery fluid of the blood and lymph that contains no cells, but in which the blood cells (erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes) are suspendedSynonymsRelated Words- ECF
- extracellular fluid
- plasma protein
- gamma globulin
- human gamma globulin
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