the nutritive substance of cell
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trophoplasmthe nutritive substance of cell
trophoplasmsTROPHOPLASM, the nutritive substance of cell
linina substance in the nucleus of a cell
lininsLININ, a substance in the nucleus of a cell
inducersubstance that has the capability of activating genes within a cell
suberinsa complex fatty substance found especially in the cell walls of cork
permeasea substance that catalyzes the transport of another substance across a cell membrane
nucleoplasmThe substance of a cell nucleus, esp. that not forming part of a nucleolus
peptidoglycanA substance forming the cell walls of many bacteria, consisting of glycosaminoglycan chains interlinked with short peptides
raisingStimulate production of (an antiserum, antibody, or other biologically active substance) against the appropriate target cell or substance
translocatesTransport (a dissolved substance) within an organism, esp. in the phloem of a plant, or actively across a cell membrane
translocatingTransport (a dissolved substance) within an organism, esp. in the phloem of a plant, or actively across a cell membrane
translocatedTransport (a dissolved substance) within an organism, esp. in the phloem of a plant, or actively across a cell membrane
translocateTransport (a dissolved substance) within an organism, esp. in the phloem of a plant, or actively across a cell membrane
polytypeAny of a number of forms of a crystalline substance that differ in only one of the dimensions of the unit cell
polytypesAny of a number of forms of a crystalline substance that differ in only one of the dimensions of the unit cell
celluloseAn insoluble substance that is the main constituent of plant cell walls and of vegetable fibers such as cotton. It is a polysaccharide consisting of chains of glucose monomers
agonistchemical substance capable of combining with a specific receptor on a cell and initiating the same reaction or activity typically produced by the binding endogenous substance dopaminergic agonists compare antagonist 2b
antigensany substance (as an immunogen or a hapten) foreign to the body that evokes an immune response either alone or after forming a complex with a larger molecule (as a protein) and that is capable of binding with a product (as an antibody or T cell) of the immune response