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microtubule Tiny hollow tube made of the tubulin protein found in almost all cells with a nucleus. Microtubules help to define the shape of a cell by forming a scaffolding that is part of the cytoskeleton.
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microscopic A term used to describe tiny dimensions, compared with the everyday or macroscopic dimensions of the world that can be directly perceived with the senses. The distinctions come into their own when contrasting a description of the world couched in terms of individual atoms and molecules with one that relies on global properties of vast numbers of atoms and molecules.
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microcalcification A tiny deposit of calcium in the breast that cannot be felt but can be detected on a mammogram. A cluster of these very small specks of calcium may indicate that cancer is present.
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micromolar A concentration of 10
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microevolution Short-term evolutionary change. The study of microevolution focuses on changes in allele frequencies from one generation to the next.
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