CARYOTIN the nuclear material of a cell
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caryotinsCARYOTIN, the nuclear material of a cell
caryotinthe nuclear material of a cell
karyotinthe nuclear material of a cell
karyotinsKARYOTIN, the nuclear material of a cell
reactorAn apparatus or structure in which fissile material can be made to undergo a controlled, self-sustaining nuclear reaction with the consequent release of energy
microstructurethe microscopic structure of a material, as a mineral or a biological cell
protoplasmthe complex translucent colourless colloidal material comprising the living part of a cell
transductionthe transfer of genetic material from one bacterial cell to another by a bacteriophage
microstructuresMICROSTRUCTURE, the microscopic structure of a material, as a mineral or a biological cell
protoplasmsPROTOPLASM, the complex translucent colourless colloidal material comprising the living part of a cell
egestedthe act or process of discharging undigested or waste material from a cell or organism
transductionsTRANSDUCTION, the transfer of genetic material from one bacterial cell to another by a bacteriophage
micromorphologythe microscopic structure of a material, as a mineral or a biological cell, aka microstructure
protoplastliving material within a cell divided into discrete structures; the protein of which cells are composed
protoplastsPROTOPLAST, living material within a cell divided into discrete structures; the protein of which cells are composed
protoplasmThe colorless material comprising the living part of a cell, including the cytoplasm, nucleus, and other organelles
chromatolysisthe dissolution and breaking up of chromophil material (as chromatin) of a cell and esp a nerve cell
chromatolysesCHROMATOLYSIS, the dissolution and breaking up of chromophil material (as chromatin) of a cell and esp a nerve cell
pitsminute depression in the secondary wall of a plant cell functioning in the intercellular movement of water and dissolved material
provirusThe genetic material of a virus as incorporated into, and able to replicate with, the genome of a host cell
provirusesThe genetic material of a virus as incorporated into, and able to replicate with, the genome of a host cell
spiremesThe tangled strands of chromosomal material seen in the early stages of cell division, formerly believed to be a single continuous strand (or two in a diploid cell, etc.)
eukaryoteany organism having as its fundamental structural unit a cell type that contains specialized organelles in the cytoplasm, a membrane-bound nucleus enclosing genetic material organized into chromosomes, and an elaborate system of division by mitosis or mei