slovo | definícia |
endogenous (encz) | endogenous,endogenní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Endogenous (gcide) | Endogenous \En*dog"e*nous\, a.
1. (Bot.) Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the
summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction
of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the
cornstalk.
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2. (Biol.) Originating from within; increasing by internal
growth.
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Endogenous multiplication (Biol.), a method of cell
formation, seen in cells having a cell wall. The nucleus
and protoplasm divide into two distinct masses; these in
turn become divided and subdivided, each division becoming
a new cell, until finally the original cell wall is
ruptured and the new cells are liberated (see
Segmentation, and Illust. of Cell Division, under
Division). This mode of growth is characteristic of many
forms of cells, both animal and vegetable.
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endogenous (wn) | endogenous
adj 1: of or resembling an endogen
2: derived or originating internally [syn: endogenous,
endogenic] [ant: exogenic, exogenous] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
endogenous depression (encz) | endogenous depression, n: |
endogenous geochemical process (encz) | endogenous geochemical process,endogenní geochemický
proces [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
endogenous respiration (encz) | endogenous respiration,endogenní respirace [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
endogenous shock (encz) | endogenous shock, |
endogenous variable (encz) | endogenous variable,endogenní proměnná Zdeněk Brož |
endogenously (encz) | endogenously,endogenně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Endogenous (gcide) | Endogenous \En*dog"e*nous\, a.
1. (Bot.) Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the
summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction
of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the
cornstalk.
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2. (Biol.) Originating from within; increasing by internal
growth.
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Endogenous multiplication (Biol.), a method of cell
formation, seen in cells having a cell wall. The nucleus
and protoplasm divide into two distinct masses; these in
turn become divided and subdivided, each division becoming
a new cell, until finally the original cell wall is
ruptured and the new cells are liberated (see
Segmentation, and Illust. of Cell Division, under
Division). This mode of growth is characteristic of many
forms of cells, both animal and vegetable.
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Endogenous multiplication (gcide) | Endogenous \En*dog"e*nous\, a.
1. (Bot.) Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the
summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction
of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the
cornstalk.
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2. (Biol.) Originating from within; increasing by internal
growth.
[1913 Webster]
Endogenous multiplication (Biol.), a method of cell
formation, seen in cells having a cell wall. The nucleus
and protoplasm divide into two distinct masses; these in
turn become divided and subdivided, each division becoming
a new cell, until finally the original cell wall is
ruptured and the new cells are liberated (see
Segmentation, and Illust. of Cell Division, under
Division). This mode of growth is characteristic of many
forms of cells, both animal and vegetable.
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Endogenously (gcide) | Endogenously \En*dog"e*nous*ly\, adv.
By endogenous growth.
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endogenous depression (wn) | endogenous depression
n 1: a state of depression for which there is no apparent
precipitating cause |
endogenously (wn) | endogenously
adv 1: in an endogenous manner |
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