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Example sentences for "cell wall"

  • It was found that many bits of living matter were entirely destitute of cell wall.

  • There is first the cell wall (cw) which is a limiting membrane of varying thickness and shape.

  • Moreover, young cells are always more active than older ones, and they commonly possess either no cell wall or a very slight one, this being deposited as the cell becomes older and remaining long after it is dead.

  • A flagellum is a very minute thread-like process growing out from the cell wall, probably filled with a strand of protoplasm.

  • The essential structures which may by appropriate means be distinguished in the bacterial cell are cell wall and cell contents, technically termed protoplasm, cytoplasm.

  • This is chiefly due to the presence of a cell wall, but is not a proof of its existence.

  • Very many of the lower forms of life consist of but a single cell which may occasionally be destitute of a cell wall.

  • As the cells break apart, the free ends bulge strongly, showing the pressure exerted upon the cell wall by the contents (Fig.

  • D), which escape and swim about actively for a time, and afterwards become invested with a cell wall, and grow into a new filament.

  • A single cell (generally protected by a cell wall) which has the power of germinating and reproducing the plant of which it is the reproductive body.

  • The conversion of a cell wall into a material of a stony nature.

  • The ovum is a typical cell, with a cell wall, cell substance, nucleus, and nucleolus.

  • Defn: A change in the character of a cell wall, by which it becomes harder.

  • Defn: The interposition of new particles of formative material among those already existing, as in a cell wall, or in a starch grain.

  • Defn: The conversion of a cell wall into a material of a stony nature.

  • Defn: A cytode without either a cell wall or a nucleus.

  • A cytode without either a cell wall or a nucleus.

  • The substance which, added to the material of a cell wall, makes it waterproof, as in cork.

  • A nucleated cell having an envelope or cell wall, as a red blood corpuscle or an epithelial cell; a cell concerned in growth.

  • The interposition of new particles of formative material among those already existing, as in a cell wall, or in a starch grain.


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