| cellularity | The degree, quality, or condition of cells that are present. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cellulase | <enzyme> Enzymes that break down cellulose and are involved in cell wall breakdown in higher plants, especially during abscission. Produced in large amounts by certain fungi and bacteria. Degradation of cellulose microfibrils requires the concerted action of several cellulases. (26 Mar 1998) |
| cellulase |
An enzyme, which causes the decomposition of cellulose.
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| cellular pathology |
the study of cellular alterations in disease (also called cytopathology).
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| cellulase |
an enzyme that breaks down cellulose
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| cellular |
(appendage): an appendage, at least when immature, with cellular contents and a cell wall, later frequently lacking contents; originates as an outgrowth of the cell and maintains cellular continuity, although sometimes delimited by a septum
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| cellular respiration |
The transfer of energy by the catabolism of molecules to produce ATP, during which oxygen is consumed and carbon dioxide produced. It occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotes.
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