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细胞液
noun
the liquid contents of a plant cell vacuole
cytosol
noun
the liquid contents of a plant cell vacuole
cytosol
The first known use of cell sap was in 1842
cease-firenoun
a temporary stopping of warfare
cease-firenoun
a temporary stopping of warfare
cease-firenoun
a temporary stopping of warfare
cease-firenoun
a temporary stopping of warfare
cell bodynoun
the central part of a neuron that includes the nucleus but not the axons and dendrites
cell bodynoun
the central part of a neuron that includes the nucleus but not the axons and dendrites
cell divisionnoun
a process by which cells increase in number that usually involves division into similar parts of more or less equal size compare meiosis, mitosis
cell divisionnoun
a process by which cells increase in number that usually involves division into similar parts of more or less equal size compare meiosis, mitosis
cell sapnoun
a watery solution of food and wastes that fills the vacuole of most plant cells
cell sapnoun
the liquid contents of a plant cell vacuole
cytosol
1 Many things affect the exact color produced by anthocyanins, including the pH (acidity or alkalinity) of the cell sap in the leaves.
2 An autophagic activity of vacuoles has been suspected because of the presence in the cell sap of material of cytoplasmic origin.
由于细胞液中存在着来源于细胞质的物质,液泡的自体吞噬活性曾受到怀疑。