mesoplast

English

Etymology

meso- + -plast

Noun

mesoplast (plural mesoplasts)

  1. (biology) The nucleus of a cell; mesoblast.
    • 1857-1862, Louis Agassiz, Contributions to the Natural History of the United States of America
      We have already mentioned , that there is no constant size at which the ectoblast develops its mesoblast . A minute ectoblast may be seen with a well defined mesoblast

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