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  • 11Cell cycle — For the separation of chromosomes that occurs as part of the cell cycle, see mitosis. For the Academic journal, see Cell Cycle. Each turn of the cell cycle divides the chromosomes in a cell nucleus. The cell cycle, or cell division cycle, is the… …

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  • 12cell organ — noun a specialized part of a cell; analogous to an organ the first organelle to be identified was the nucleus • Syn: ↑organelle, ↑cell organelle • Hypernyms: ↑organ • Hyponyms: ↑cilium …

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  • 13cell organelle — noun a specialized part of a cell; analogous to an organ the first organelle to be identified was the nucleus • Syn: ↑organelle, ↑cell organ • Hypernyms: ↑organ • Hyponyms: ↑cilium, ↑ …

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  • 14Cell division — Division Di*vi sion, n. [F. division, L. divisio, from dividere. See {Divide}.] 1. The act or process of diving anything into parts, or the state of being so divided; separation. [1913 Webster] I was overlooked in the division of the spoil.… …

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  • 15nucleus dorsalis hypothalami — [TA] dorsal hypothalamic nucleus: a nerve cell nucleus situated in the dorsal portion of the intermediate hypothalamic region …

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  • 16Nucleus (video game) — Nucleus PlayStation Store icon Developer(s) Kuju Entertainment Publisher(s) Sony Computer Entertainment …

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  • 17Cell penetrating peptide — Cell penetrating peptides (CPPs) are short polycationic sequences which can facilitate cellular uptake of peptides and proteins which contain them. [Jones SW, Christison R, Bundell K, Voyce CJ, Brockbank SMV, Newham P, Lindsay MA.… …

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  • 18Cell theory — refers to the idea that cells are the basic unit of structure in every living thing. Development of this theory during the Mid 1600s was made possible by advances in microscopy. This theory is one of the foundations of biology. The theory says… …

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  • 19Cell migration — is a central process in the development and maintenance of multicellular organisms. Tissue formation during embryonic development, wound healing and immune responses all require the orchestrated movement of cells in a particular direction to a… …

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  • 20Cell — Cell, n. [OF. celle, fr. L. cella; akin to celare to hide, and E. hell, helm, conceal. Cf. {Hall}.] 1. A very small and close apartment, as in a prison or in a monastery or convent; the hut of a hermit. [1913 Webster] The heroic confessor in his… …

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