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111cell fusion — cell′ fu sion n. cbl the fusion of the nuclei of two types of cells in the laboratory to form a new and genetically distinct cell • Etymology: 1970–75 …
112cell membrane — cell′ mem brane n. cbl the semipermeable membrane enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell • Etymology: 1865–70 …
113cell plate — cell′ plate n. bot (in plant cells) a plate that develops at the midpoint between the two groups of chromosomes in a dividing cell and that then forms the wall between the two daughter cells • Etymology: 1880–85 …
114cell sap — cell′ sap n. (lab cbl) bot the watery fluid within the central vacuole of a plant cell • Etymology: 1885–90 …
115cell wall — cell′ wall′ n. cbl the definite boundary or wall that is part of the outer structure of certain cells, as a plant cell • Etymology: 1840–50 …
116cell — [n1] smallest living organism bacterium, cellule, corpuscle, egg, embryo, follicle, germ, haematid, microorganism, spore, unit, utricle, vacuole; concepts 389,478 cell [n2] small room, container alcove, antechamber, apartment, bastille, booth,… …
117cell — [sel] n. [ME < OE < OFr celle < L cella, small room, hut (LL(Ec), monastic cell) < IE base * kel , to conceal > HALL, HELL, HULL1, Goth halja] 1. a small convent or monastery attached to a larger one 2. a hermit s hut …
118cell-free transcription — noun (biology) In vitro transcription • • • Main Entry: ↑cell …
119cell-free translation — noun (biology) In vitro translation • • • Main Entry: ↑cell …
120cell therapy — or cellular therapy, a method of rejuvenation or physical restoration by the injection of suspensions of cells prepared from the organs of embryonic sheep. Cell therapy is not generally accepted by the medical profession and it is not officially… …