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There are 11 ten-letter words beginning with PLASM

PLASMAGELSPLASMAGEL n. cytoplasm in the form of a gel, esp. surrounding the plasmasol in an amoeboid cell.
PLASMAGENEplasmagene n. (Genetics) A gene located in granules of the cytoplasm of a cell.
PLASMAGENE n. a self-reproducing structure like the mitochondria.
PLASMASOLSPLASMASOL n. cytoplasm in the form of a sol, esp. in a pseudopodium.
PLASMODESMplasmodesm n. Alternative form of plasmodesma.
PLASMODESM n. a strand of living cytoplasm connecting two cells, also PLASMODESMA.
PLASMODIALplasmodial adj. (Biology) Resembling or relating to a plasmodium.
PLASMODIAL adj. of or pertaining to, or like, a plasmodium; as, the plasmodial form of a life cycle.
PLASMODIUMplasmodium n. (Biology) A mass of cytoplasm, containing many nuclei, created by the aggregation of amoeboid cells…
Plasmodium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Plasmodiidae – parasitic protozoans which include those causing malaria.
PLASMODIUM n. a naked mass of protoplasm with many nuclei, as in myxomycetes.
PLASMOGAMYplasmogamy n. (Mycology) Stage of sexual reproduction joining the cytoplasm of two parent mycelia without the fusion of nuclei.
PLASMOGAMY n. a process of fusion of the cytoplasm of two cells; the first step in syngamy, also PLASTOGAMY.
PLASMOLYSEplasmolyse v. To cause or undergo plasmolysis.
PLASMOLYSE v. to undergo plasmolysis, the removal of water from a cell by osmosis, also PLASMOLYZE.
PLASMOLYZEplasmolyze v. To cause, or to undergo plasmolysis.
PLASMOLYZE v. to undergo plasmolysis, the removal of water from a cell by osmosis, also PLASMOLYSE.
PLASMOSOMAPLASMOSOMA n. a nucleolus, also PLASMOSOME.
PLASMOSOMEPLASMOSOME n. a nucleolus, also PLASMOSOMA.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the 1Word.ws and WikWik.org.

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