Word after cell or wall
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PHONEWord after cell or wall
PHONEWord after wall or cell
DRYWord with cell or wall
DRYKind of cell or wall
intramuralSituated within the wall of a hollow organ or a cell
frustuleThe silicified cell wall of a diatom, consisting of two valves or overlapping halves
frustulesThe silicified cell wall of a diatom, consisting of two valves or overlapping halves
protoplastsThe protoplasm of a living plant or bacterial cell whose cell wall has been removed
protoplastThe protoplasm of a living plant or bacterial cell whose cell wall has been removed
microvillousof or like a microvillus, a microscopic projection from the surface of a cell wall also MICROVILLAR
microvillarof or like a microvillus, a microscopic projection from the surface of a cell wall also MICROVILLOUS
raphea. (in certain ovules) a ridge connecting the hilum with the chalaza b. median line or slot on a cell wall of a diatom
spheroplastsA bacterium or plant cell bound by its plasma membrane, the cell wall being deficient or lacking and the whole having a spherical form
spheroplastA bacterium or plant cell bound by its plasma membrane, the cell wall being deficient or lacking and the whole having a spherical form
raphaea. (in certain ovules) a ridge connecting the hilum with the chalaza b. median line or slot on a cell wall of a diatom
microfibrilA small fibril in the cytoplasm or wall of a cell, visible only under an electron microscope, and typically aggregated into coarser fibrils or structures
microfibrilsA small fibril in the cytoplasm or wall of a cell, visible only under an electron microscope, and typically aggregated into coarser fibrils or structures
spheroplasta bacterium or yeast cell that is modified, as by enzymatic action, so that there is partial loss of the cell wall and increased osmotic sensitivity
spheroplastsSPHEROPLAST, a bacterium or yeast cell that is modified, as by enzymatic action, so that there is partial loss of the cell wall and increased osmotic sensitivity