| cells, reproductive | The eggs and sperm are the reproductive cells. Each mature reproductive cell is haploid in that it has a single set of 23 chromosomes. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| cellubrevin | <protein> Protein involved in regulating vesicle fusin. Has 60% sequence identity with synaptobrevin (VAMP 2) and is a target for tetanus toxin. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cellula | 1. In gross anatomy, a small but macroscopic compartment. Synonym: cellule. 2. In histology, a cell. Origin: L. A small chamber, dim. Of cella (05 Mar 2000) |
| cellulae anteriores | The anterior group of air cells of the ethmoidal sinus's; each sinus communicates with the middle meatus of the nasal cavity. Synonym: sinus ethmoidales anteriores, anterior cells, anterior sinuses, cellulae anteriores. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cellulae coli | haustra of colon |
| cellulae ethmoidales | See: ethmoid air cells See: anterior ethmoidal air cells, middle ethmoidal air cells, posterior ethmoidal air cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cellulae mastoideae | Numerous small intercommunicating cavities in the mastoid process of the temporal bone that empty into the mastoid or tympanic antrum. Synonym: cellulae mastoideae, mastoid cells, mastoid sinuses. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cellulae mediae | The middle group of air cells of the ethmoidal sinus's; each sinus communicates with the middle meatus of the nasal cavity. Synonym: sinus ethmoidales mediae, cellulae mediae, middle cells, middle ethmoidal sinuses. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cellulae pneumaticae tubae auditivae | Occasional small air cells in the inferior wall of the auditory tube, near the tympanic orifice, communicating with the tympanic cavity. Synonym: cellulae pneumaticae tubae auditivae, air cells of auditory tube. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cellulae posteriores | The posterior group of air cells of the ethmoidal sinus's; each sinus communicates with the superior meatus of the nasal cavity. Synonym: sinus ethmoidales posteriores, cellulae posteriores, posterior cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cellulae tympanicae | Numerous groovelike depressions in the walls of the tympanic cavity, communicating with the tubal air cells. Synonym: cellulae tympanicae, tympanic cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cellular | 1. Relating to, derived from, or composed of cells. 2. Having numerous compartments or interstices. Origin: L. Cellula, dim. Of cella, storeroom (05 Mar 2000) |
| cellular biology | <study> The study of cells. Implies the use of light or electron microscopic methods for the study of morphology. (18 Nov 1997) |
| cellular biophysics | Biophysics concerned with cellular processes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cellular blue nevus | A large, acquired blue nevus in which melanocytes are often clear and large, alternating with pigmented spindle cells and which may expand deeply into the subcutis; malignant change is very rare. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Cell Multiplication, Cell Number Growth, Growth, Cell Number, Multiplication, Cell, Number Growth, Cell, Proliferation, Cell, Proliferation, Cellular
Synonyms : Cell Respirations, Cellular Respirations, Respiration, Cellular
Synonyms : Isolation, Cell, Cell Isolations, Cell Segregations, Cell Separations, Isolations, Cell, Segregation, Cell, Segregations, Cell, Separation, Cell, Separations, Cell
Synonyms : Cell Shapes, Shape, Cell, Shapes, Cell
Synonyms : Cell Volume, Cell Sizes, Cell Volumes, Size, Cell, Sizes, Cell, Volume, Cell, Volumes, Cell
| cellular biology |
Cell biology (also called cellular biology or cytology, from the Greek kytos, "container") is an academic discipline which studies cells. This includes their physiological properties such as their structure and the organelles they contain, their environment and interactions, their life cycle, division and function (physiology) and eventual death. ...
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| cellular respiration |
Cellular respiration is, in its broadest definition, the process in which the chemical bonds of energy-rich molecules such as glucose are converted into energy usable for life processes. Oxidation of organic material—in a bonfire, for example—is an exothermic reaction that releases a large amount of energy rather quickly. ...
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| Celsius scale |
The degree Celsius (°C) is a unit of temperature named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who first proposed a similar system in 1742. The Celsius temperature scale was designed so that the freezing point of water is 0 degrees, and the boiling point is 100 degrees at standard atmospheric pressure. ...
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| celiac |
Coeliac disease (also called celiac disease, non-tropical sprue, c(o)eliac sprue and gluten intolerance) is an autoimmune disorder characterised by damage to all or part of the villi lining the small intestine. This damage is caused by exposure to gluten and related proteins found in wheat, rye, malt and barley, and to a lesser degree in oats. ...
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| Celsius |
The degree Celsius (°C) is a unit of temperature named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who first proposed a similar system in 1742. The Celsius temperature scale was designed so that the freezing point of water is 0 degrees, and the boiling point is 100 degrees at standard atmospheric pressure. ...
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| CEL | differing from true slime molds in being cellular and nucleate throughout the life cycle |
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| CEL | a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections (cells), each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver |
| CEL | the state of having cells |
| CEL | lumpy deposits of body fat especially on women's thighs etc. |
| CEL | an inflammation of body tissue (especially that below the skin) characterized by fever and swelling and redness and pain |
| CEL | a medium (art or business) that disseminates moving pictures |
| CEL | highly flammable substance made from cellulose nitrate and camphor |
| CEL | artificial as if portrayed in a film |
| CEL | of or made from celluloid |
| CEL | a polysaccharide that is the chief constituent of all plant tissues and fibers |
| CEL | an ester of acetic acid |
| CEL | any ester of cellulose with an acid |
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