英:['plæstɪd]
美:['plæstɪd]
英:['plæstɪd]
美:['plæstɪd]
plas·tid
plae stihd
"单细胞生物,原生质的个体质量",1876年,源自德语 plastid,由黑克尔创造,源自希腊语 plastos "形成,塑造"(plassein "塑造"的动词形容词; 参见 plasma)+ -id。
质体
质体:基本结构单位,如细胞
含色素(如叶绿素和胡萝卜素类)的或能合成和贮存物质(如淀粉)的植物的任何特殊细胞器
这些细胞器包括叶绿粒和淀粉成形体
质体
German, from Greek plastos molded
The first known use of plastid was in 1885
plateaunoun
a broad flat area of high land
a stable level, period, or condition
plateaunoun
a broad flat area of high land
a stable level, period, or condition
plateaunoun
a broad flat area of high land
a stable level, period, or condition
platnoun
a small plot of ground
a plan or map of an area with lots marked out
plastidnoun
any of various small bodies (as chloroplasts) that occur in the cytoplasm of cells of photosynthetic organisms (as plants) and that often serve as centers for special activities (as storage of starch)
plastidnoun
any of various cytoplasmic organelles of photosynthetic cells that serve in many cases as centers of special metabolic activities
1 Masses of active material found in certain cells, called plastids.
2 To analyse relationships among plastid sequences in plastid haplotype networks, a consensus sequence of the large single copy plastid region was extracted for each of the 38 samples.
3 Most sap-vacuuming slugs digest the chloroplasts right away, but some species store the plastids for weeks to months in large transparent digestive glands, turning the animals brilliant shades of green.
4 There are many of the smaller plastids—such as the famous bacteria—which only come into view with a very high magnifying power.
5 Cream-coloured flowers are regarded as white because cream is due to yellow plastids and not to sap colour.
6 Proteoplast A colorless plastid ( leucoplast ) that stores protein.
类蛋白体:指储存蛋白质的无色质体 ( 白色体 ).
7 The genes encoding the ribosomal RNA from the small 18S subunit and plastid genes are frequently chosen for DNA alignment analysis.
8 However, they have lost the plastid genes that encode the proteins of photosystems, which carry out photosynthesis.
9 Any repeat families matching plastid or mitochondrial DNA were removed.
10 Plant cells have a rigid cell wall that is external to the plasma membrane, chloroplasts, plasmodesmata, and plastids used for storage, and a large central vacuole, whereas animal cells do not.
11 After synthesis, these proteins would be transported into the plastid.
12 How did the precursors to the mitochondrion and the plastid evade host defense?
13 Clearest differentiation was found in the plastid network, with four distinct haplotype groups each separated from each other by at least 20 substitutions.
14 The invention relates to the field of vibrating transportation, in particular to a double-plastid vibrating transportation device.
本发明涉及振动输送领域,特别是双质体振动输送装置。
15 In addition, plant cells have cell walls, plastids, and a large central vacuole: structures that are not found in animal cells.
16 Unlike the plastid DNA often used to study plants, which is produced by structures called chloroplasts, the DNA from plant nuclei is especially useful for scientists trying to tease apart historical interactions between species.
17 In the absence of EGT, inactivation and loss of essential plastid and nucleomorph genes cannot be compensated for by the classical gene transfer–protein re-targeting scenario, as occurs in other systems.
18 The plant cell has a cell wall, chloroplasts, plastids, and a central vacuole—structures not found in animal cells.
19 This phenomenon is called a red tide, and it results from the abundant red pigments present in dinoflagellate plastids.
20 That implyed that the basic genetic and protein synthesis organizations were present in this plastid.
说明白化苗质体仍具有基本的遗传和蛋白质合成机构。