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clavate club-shaped; gradually becoming thicker towards the end. See capitate.
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class Major division of a phylum. There are six (or seven) classes in Mollusca. Clathrate: Latticed with bisecting striae or cords, or by axial and spiral ridges.
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classification Associating organisms together into various groupings which reflect, as best we know, the relationships between them. The Linnean hierarchy organizes such groups or taxa from the most general grouping (kingdom) to the most specific (species).
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cladribine A radiosensitization drug that makes tumor cells more sensitive to the effects of radiation therapy.
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clathrin A fibrous protein which, together with smaller peptides, forms a coat over vesicles, as from dictyosomes. The clathrin may act in binding to specific receptors on other membranes such as the plasma membrane of a cell.
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