Properly, a "cure" known as Bioplasm belongs in this list, but so ingenious are its methods that it deserves some special attention.
The Bioplasm Company also proposes to cure consumption, and is worthy of a conspicuous place in the Fraud's Gallery of Nostrums.
Nor can any difference be discerned between the bioplasm matter of the lowest, simplest, epithelial scale of man's organism and that from which the nerve cells of his brain are to be evolved.
We take a solution of what we call a stimulant and immerse the bioplasm in it, and we find that it increases its activity, moves faster, takes up more pabulum, and divides more rapidly than in the unstimulated condition.
Bioplasm is living matter; it is structureless, semi-fluid, transparent and colorless.
The bioplasm in the cell gets its nourishment by drawing in of the pabulum through the cell wall, and in that way building up the formed material while it is being disintegrated on the outer surface.
We may examine, watch and studybioplasm under the microscope; we see it take up pabulum and convert that which is adapted to itself into its own substance, while all other substances are rejected.
Both processes take place only in bioplasm or vitalized matter, supplied with oxygen, water and heat.
Within its bioplasm a clear space or vacuole may often be distinguished.
It has been already said that a vegetable may temporarily exist as a particle of bioplasm without any cell-wall, and such is the case with Protococcus, the cellular envelope of which occasionally disappears.
As has also been shown, many of the lowest animals take on occasionally the encysted condition when they also consist of a particle of bioplasm enclosed in a distinct cell-wall or cyst, though one not made of cellulose.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bioplasm" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.