| centrifuge |
Machine, which spins and gives a centrifugal force to an attached object. Machine using centrifugal force and the difference in densities of material to separate those materials.
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| center |
A cluster of neurons in the lateral nuclei of the hypothalamus that, when stimulated, brings about feeding.
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| centromere |
TThe constricted region usually near the center of a chromosome (at the joining point of chromosome arms) consisting of highly repeated DNA sequences.
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| centrifugal |
Refers to movement or development progressively away from the center.
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| central cell |
A large bi-nucleate cell of the megagametophyte that will develop into endosperm after double fertilization.
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| cent | sea basses |
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| cent | a kind of sea bass |
| cent | a genus of Cuculidae |
| cent | Australian bird with a tail like a pheasant |
| cent | common coucal of India and China |
| cent | a genus of chiefly tropical American vines of the family Leguminosae having trifoliate leaves and large flowers |
| cent | large-flowered weakly twining or prostrate vine of New Jersey to tropical eastern North America, sometimes cultivated for its purple and white flowers |
| cent | small region of cytoplasm adjacent to the nucleus |
| cent | of or relating to a centrosome |
| cent | used in former classification systems |
| cent | having a symmetrical arrangement of radiating parts about a central point |
| cent | the main body of a vertebra |
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