plasm
81germ plasm — noun Biology germ cells collectively …
82germ plasm — the substance postulated by 19th century biologists (notably Weismann) to be transmitted via the gametes from one generation to the next and to give rise to the body cells …
83germ plasm — /ˈdʒɜm plæzəm/ (say jerm plazuhm) noun the undifferentiated cells which develop into the gonads. Also, germplasm …
84body plasm — noun : somatoplasm …
85cell plasm — noun : cytoplasm …
86pro·to·plasm — /ˈproʊtəˌplæzəm/ noun [noncount] biology : the usually colorless substance that is the living part of animal and plant cells …
87psalm — plasm …
88plasmo- — plasm …
89Metropolitan (novel) — Metropolitan   Author(s) Walter Jon Williams Country …
90Germ line development — The cells that give rise to the gametes are often set aside during cleavage. During development, these cells will differientate into primordial germ cells, migrate to the location of the gonad, and form the germ line of the animal. Creation of… …