Crossword-Solution: EXTRACELLULAR 13 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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outside a cell 1 answer
situated or occurring outside a cell or the cells of the body 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
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greedy person
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Sentences with EXTRACELLULAR (5)

Like the extracellular toxins they may be of remarkable potency; for example, fever is produced in the human subject by the injection into the blood of an extremely minute quantity of dead typhoid bacilli.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 Various 2008
These toxins are usually differentiated into-- _Extracellular_ (or Soluble) Toxins: those which are diffused into, and held in solution by, the surrounding medium.
The Elements of Bacteriological Technique John William Henry Eyre 2009
All parts containing glycogen on the contrary, whether the glycogen be in the white blood corpuscles, or extracellular, are characterised by a beautiful mahogany brown colour.
Histology of the Blood Paul Ehrlich 2009
The enzymes of moulds, and other parasitic plants, are usually extracellular in type, being secreted for the purpose of making the material of the host plant available to the parasite.
The Chemistry of Plant Life Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher 2010
Extracellular enzymes are also developed in seeds during germination, in order that the stored food material of the endosperm may be rendered soluble and translocated into the tissues of the growing seedling.
The Chemistry of Plant Life Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher 2010

Quotes with EXTRACELLULAR (1)

The extracellular genesis of cells in animals seemed to me, ever since the publication of the cell theory [of Schwann], just as unlikely as the spontaneous generation of organisms. These doubts produced my observations on the multiplication of blood cells by division in bird and mammalian embryos and on the division of muscle bundles in frog larvae. Since then I have continued these observations in frog larvae, where it is possible to follow the history of tissues back to segmentation.
Robert Remak