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Cytoplasma

Schema cellulae typicae animalis, partibus subcellularibus ostensis. Organella: (1) nucleolus, (2) nucleus, (3) ribosoma, (4) vesicula, (5) reticulum endoplasmaticum granulosum, (6) apparatus Golgianus, (7) cytosceletus, (8) reticulum endoplasmaticum leve, (9) mitochondria, (10) vacuola, (11) cytoplasma, (12) lysosoma, (13) centriola

Cytoplasma (-atis, n.)[1][2] est spatium intracellulare cum

Nucleus cellulae et membrana cellulae non sunt cytoplasmatis partes.

Hodie putatur cytoplasma magnum momentum signa dantium intracellularium habere, etiam in apoptosi (morte cellulari)[3].

  1. C. E. Walker (18 Dec 1906). "De erythrocytorum origine apud mammalia". Transactions of the Pathological Society of London 58: 99 
  2. International Anatomical Nomenclature Committee (1989). Nomina Histologica. Edinburgi: Churchill Livingstone.
  3. Cheng X, Ferrell J. E. Jr. (Aug 2018). "Apoptosis propagates through the cytoplasm as trigger waves". Science 361 (6402): 607-12 

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