cell organelles
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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organelle
noun[C]
uk/ˌɔː.ɡənˈel/us/ˌɔːr.ɡənˈel/
any structure, such as a nucleus or a chloroplast, that has a particular purpose inside a ...
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That is, the changes may simply represent a state of stress in a parasite that stems from the disruption of such fundamental cell organelles.
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The cytoplasm and nucleus of the cells appear normal although there are not large numbers of cell organelles present.
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The cell organelles are distributed throughout the cytoplasm, but their density decreases peripherally.
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The hydrogen carriers are later regenerated in the respiratory chain located in cell organelles, mitochondria, or, in bacteria, in the cell membrane.
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Satellite cells misdifferentiated to the nurse cell, whose cytoplasm was amorphous, void of distinct cell organelles.
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Other components of trypanosome long, slender bloodstream forms, such as structural proteins, enzymes, membranes and other cell organelles, seem to remain unchanged during the course of infection.
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This tags them for special cell organelles, the autophagosomes, which recognize and eliminate them.
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In its supervised mode, the problem is to learn a classifier that can recognize images from the major cell organelles based on images.
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The transformation of the erythroid cell organelles for hemoglobin biosynthesis occurs slowly.
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In the 1940s, filling the vast observational gap between cytology and biochemistry, cell biology arose and established existence of cell organelles besides the nucleus.
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The sugar is thought to form a gel phase as cells dehydrate, which prevents disruption of internal cell organelles, by effectively splinting them in position.
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This transport process is driven by a proton gradient between cell organelles and the cytoplasm.
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Using this he had separated cell fractions and identified six cell organelles, along with two unidentified fractions.
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This selection of genes from cell organelles is significant; zoological taxonomy similarly uses genes of mitochondria.
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Inorganic nanomaterial can also be toxic to the human body if it accumulates in certain cell organelles.
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Furthermore, due to the high speed of the process using irradiation times of fractions of a second, it became possible to irradiate even moving cell organelles.
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