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Showing posts with label c. Show all posts

Daughter cell

Daughter cell is A cell that is the offspring of a cell that has undergone mit…

Cytotoxic T cell (TC)

Cytotoxic T cell (TC) is A type of lymphocyte that kills infected cells and ca…

Cytosol

Cytosol is The semifluid portion of the cytoplasm.

Cytoskeleton

Cytoskeleton is A network of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate f…

Cytoplasmic streaming

Cytoplasmic streaming is A circular flow of cytoplasm, involving myosin and ac…

Cytoplasmic determinants

Cytoplasmic determinants is In animal development, substances deposited by the…

Cytoplasm

Cytoplasm is The entire contents of the cell, exclusive of the nucleus, and bo…

Cytokinin

Cytokinin is A class of related plant hormones that retard aging and act in co…

Cytokinesis

Cytokinesis is The division of the cytoplasm to form two separate daughter cel…

Cytokines

Cytokines is In the vertebrate immune system, protein factors secreted by macr…

Cytochrome

Cytochrome is An iron-containing protein, a component of electron transport ch…

Cystolith

Cystolith is Cystolith is a botanical term for the inorganic concertions, usua…

Cymose

Cymose is Having a usually flat-topped flower cluster in which the main and br…

Cyclostomata

Cyclostomata is A subclass comprising the simplest and most primitive of livin…

Cyclosis or rotation

Cyclosis or rotation is The circulation of cytoplasm within a cell is called a…

Cycloid

Cycloid is Thin, rounded, and smooth-edged; disklike. Used of fish scales.

Cyclin

Cyclin is A regulatory protein whose concentration fluctuates cyclically.

Cyclic electron flow

Cyclic electron flow is A route of electron flow during the light reactions of…

Cyclic AMP

Cyclic AMP is Cyclic adenosine monophosphate, a ring-shaped molecule made fro…