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hyaloplasm

 [hi´ah-lo-plazm″]
the more fluid, finely granular substance of the cytoplasm of cells.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

hy·a·lo·plasm

, hyaloplasma (hī'ă-lō-plazm', -plaz'mă),
The protoplasmic fluid substance of a cell.
[hyalo- + G. plasma, thing formed]
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hyaloplasm

(hī′ə-lō-plăz′əm)
n.
The clear fluid portion of cytoplasm as distinguished from the granular and netlike components. Also called ground substance.
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hy·a·lo·plasm

, hyaloplasma (hī'ă-lō-plazm, -plaz'mă)
The protoplasmic fluid substance of a cell.
[hyalo- + G. plasma, thing formed]
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