[plas′mäd·ə·mē] (invertebrate zoology) Subdivision of a plasmodium into two or more parts.
plasmotomy
plas·mot·o·my
(plaz-mot'ŏ-mē), A form of mitosis in multinuclear protozoan cells in which the cytoplasm divides into two or more masses, later reproducing, in some cases by sporulation. [plasmo- + G. tomē, incision]
plasmotomy
(plăz-mŏt′ō-mē) [″ + Gr. tome, incision] Cell division with unequal separation of cytoplasm.