ergastic

ergastic
er·gas·tic

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  • ergastic — |ər|gastik adjective Etymology: Greek ergastikos able to work, industrious, from (assumed) ergastos (verbal of ergazesthai to work) + ikos ic : constituting the nonliving by products of protoplasmic activity ergastic materials used chiefly of… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • ergastic — adj. [Gr. ergastikos, fit for working] Pertaining to the integration or union of parts during evolution; see metaplasm …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • ergastic — er·gas·tic (.)ər gas tik adj constituting the nonliving by products (as intracellular deposits of starch or fat) of protoplasmic activity …   Medical dictionary

  • ergastic substances — Metabolically inert products of photosynthesis, such as starch grains and fat globules …   Dictionary of molecular biology

  • Protoplasm — is the living contents of a cell that are surrounded by a plasma membrane.cite book |author=Cammack, Richard; Teresa Atwood; Attwood, Teresa K.; Campbell, Peter Scott; Parish, Howard I.; Smith, Tony; Vella, Frank; Stirling, John |title=Oxford… …   Wikipedia

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  • cytome — ˈsīˌtōm noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary cyt + ome; originally formed in French 1. : the formed inclusions of the cytoplasm : chondriome together with ergastic substances 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • thesocyte — ˈthesəˌsīt noun ( s) Etymology: Greek thesis act of laying down, deposit + English o + cyte more at thesis : an amoebocyte containing ergastic inclusions …   Useful english dictionary

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