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  • Binucleated cells
  • Medical condition

    Binucleated cells are cells that contain two nuclei. This type of cell is most commonly found in cancer cells and may arise from a variety of causes.

    Binucleated cells

    Binucleated cells

    Binucleated_cells

  • Multinucleate cell
  • Eukaryotic cell with multiple nuclei

    Multinucleated cells can also occur under pathological conditions as the consequence of a disturbed cell cycle control (e.g., some binucleated cells and metastasizing

    Multinucleate cell

    Multinucleate_cell

  • Persistent polyclonal B-cell lymphocytosis
  • leukocytosis), chronic, stable absolute polyclonal B-cell lymphocytosis, elevated polyclonal IgM and binucleated cells. Although cases of non-smoking women or men

    Persistent polyclonal B-cell lymphocytosis

    Persistent_polyclonal_B-cell_lymphocytosis

  • Cell nucleus
  • Organelle in eukaryotic cells

    cell nucleus (from Latin nucleus or nuculeus 'kernel, seed'; pl.: nuclei) is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells usually

    Cell nucleus

    Cell nucleus

    Cell_nucleus

  • Hepatocyte
  • Liver cell type

    cells (71%/year), but binucleated double-diploid cells (10%/year) and tetraploid cells (1%/year) also contribute. The diploid and binucleated cells have

    Hepatocyte

    Hepatocyte

    Hepatocyte

  • Mitosis
  • Cell division into two identical cells

    occasion, when cells experience nondisjunction, they fail to complete cytokinesis and retain both nuclei in one cell, resulting in binucleated cells. Anaphase

    Mitosis

    Mitosis

    Mitosis

  • Dikaryon
  • Nuclear feature unique to certain fungi

    "nut", referring to the cell nucleus. Fungi portal Binucleated cells (as a pathological state) Heterokaryon Multinucleated cells Syncytium van den Hoek

    Dikaryon

    Dikaryon

    Dikaryon

  • Polypodium hydriforme
  • Species of marine parasites

    gonads are supposedly abortive; the "male" ones ultimately produce binucleate cells and become gametophores which infect host fish. Polypodium hydriforme

    Polypodium hydriforme

    Polypodium hydriforme

    Polypodium_hydriforme

  • Microplastics
  • Extremely small fragments of plastic

    involved in cytokinesis are blocked, thus stimulating the formation of binucleated cells. An article from Stanford Medicine reported that microplastics are

    Microplastics

    Microplastics

    Microplastics

  • Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus
  • Species of virus

    trophectoderm cells or any cells of the endometrium. In situ hybridization analysis revealed that HYAL2 mRNA was only detected in the binucleate cells and multi-nucleated

    Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus

    Jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus

    Jaagsiekte_sheep_retrovirus

  • Purkinje fibers
  • Fibers in the wall of the heart

    longitudinal direction (parallel to the cardiac vector). They are often binucleated cells. Heart rate is governed by many influences from the autonomic nervous

    Purkinje fibers

    Purkinje fibers

    Purkinje_fibers

  • Cytochalasin B
  • Chemical compound

    nucleus. The separate nuclei are bound by a nuclear bridge and in binucleated cells the centrioles are doubled. Furthermore, it was found that CB causes

    Cytochalasin B

    Cytochalasin B

    Cytochalasin_B

  • Depleted uranium
  • Uranium with lower content of 235U

    chronic toxicity of DU is also controversial. Several studies using cultured cells and laboratory rodents suggest the possibility of leukemogenic, genetic

    Depleted uranium

    Depleted uranium

    Depleted_uranium

  • Balamuthia mandrillaris
  • Species of pathogenic Amoebozoa

    individuals. The trophozoite is pleomorphic and uninucleated, but binucleated cells are occasionally seen. Cysts are also uninucleated, possessing three

    Balamuthia mandrillaris

    Balamuthia mandrillaris

    Balamuthia_mandrillaris

  • BNC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up BNC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BNC may refer to: Binucleated cells BNC connector (Bayonet Neill–Concelman), a type of RF coaxial cable

    BNC

    BNC

  • Flagellate
  • Group of protists with at least one whip-like appendage

    Some cells in other animals may be flagellate, for instance the spermatozoa of most animal phyla. Flowering plants do not produce flagellate cells, but

    Flagellate

    Flagellate

    Flagellate

  • Oncocyte
  • Epithelial cell with excess mitochondria

    known as: Hürthle cell (thyroid gland only) Oxyphilic cell Askanazy cell Apocrine-type metaplasia (breast gland only). Oncocytic cell Derived from the

    Oncocyte

    Oncocyte

    Oncocyte

  • Cell fusion
  • Biological process in which cells combine

    Cell fusion is an important cellular process in which several uninucleate cells (cells with a single nucleus) combine to form a multinucleate cell, known

    Cell fusion

    Cell_fusion

  • Dictyostelid
  • Group of slime moulds

    the stalk is composed of cells, sometimes taking up the majority of the original amoebae. With a few exceptions, these cells die during stalk formation

    Dictyostelid

    Dictyostelid

    Dictyostelid

  • Micronucleus
  • Small nucleus in the cells of some organisms

    observed in cells undergoing nuclear division and can be clearly seen using cytochalasin B to block cytokinesis to produce a binucleated cells. Acentric

    Micronucleus

    Micronucleus

    Micronucleus

  • Warthin's tumor
  • Medical condition

    spaces surrounded by two uniform rows of oncocytes, which are epithelial cells with abundant, granular, eosinophilic cytoplasm. The cystic spaces have

    Warthin's tumor

    Warthin's tumor

    Warthin's_tumor

  • Ploidy
  • Number of sets of chromosomes of a cell

    primarily through cytokinesis failure, leading to binucleated tetraploid (4n) or mononucleated polyploid cells. This process continues gradually with age, influenced

    Ploidy

    Ploidy

    Ploidy

  • Megakaryoblast
  • Precursor cell to a promegakaryocyte in the bone marrow

    (CFU-Meg) of hematopoietic stem cells found in red bone marrow. There are biomarkers found on the surface of hemopoietic stem cells that are used as identifiers

    Megakaryoblast

    Megakaryoblast

    Megakaryoblast

  • Oudemansiella canarii
  • Species of fungus

    The cells contain oil globules, vacuoles and are short and uninucleate. As a result of hyphal fusions, the primary mycelium becomes binucleate usually

    Oudemansiella canarii

    Oudemansiella canarii

    Oudemansiella_canarii

  • Oxyphil cell (parathyroid)
  • Cell type

    "Hürthle cell" is used only to indicate cells of thyroid follicular origin. Oxyphil cells may be binucleated and proteins found within their cytoplasms

    Oxyphil cell (parathyroid)

    Oxyphil cell (parathyroid)

    Oxyphil_cell_(parathyroid)

  • Chromatin bridge
  • Medical condition

    of chromosomal aberrations occur, including, but not limited to, binucleated cells, multipolar spindles and micronuclei. Chromatin bridges may serve

    Chromatin bridge

    Chromatin bridge

    Chromatin_bridge

  • Uterine natural killer cells
  • Maternal lymphocytes that make up 70% of the total found during pregnancy

    uterine natural killer cells displaying an increased number of small granules than murine cells. Rat uterine natural killer cell morphology also differs

    Uterine natural killer cells

    Uterine natural killer cells

    Uterine_natural_killer_cells

  • Clastostelium
  • Genus and species of amoebozoa

    potential forms: two flagellated cells, one binucleate cell with or without flagella, uninucleate flagellate cells, or amoeboid cells. This germination will occur

    Clastostelium

    Clastostelium

  • Myelodysplastic syndrome
  • Diverse collection of blood-related cancers

    of cancers in which blood cells in the bone marrow do not mature, and as a result, do not develop into healthy blood cells. Early on, no symptoms are

    Myelodysplastic syndrome

    Myelodysplastic syndrome

    Myelodysplastic_syndrome

  • Heterothallism
  • Sexes that reside in different individuals

    "ascus-initial" cell. Next the two uninucleate cells on either side of the first ascus-forming cell fuse with each other to form a binucleate cell that can grow

    Heterothallism

    Heterothallism

  • Amitosis
  • Cell proliferation that does not occur by mitosis

    During amitosis, the cell membrane does not divide. Cells containing two or more nuclei are called binucleated and multinucleated cells, respectively, which

    Amitosis

    Amitosis

  • Double fertilization
  • Complex fertilization mechanism of flowering plants

    to bottom) i.e. 3 antipodal cells, 1 central cell (binucleate), 2 synergids & 1 egg cell. One sperm fertilizes the egg cell and the other sperm fuses with

    Double fertilization

    Double fertilization

    Double_fertilization

  • Allomyces
  • Genus of fungi

    two gametes contact one another. The plasma membranes fuse to form a binucleate cell with nuclear fusion quickly following. The resulting zygote is initially

    Allomyces

    Allomyces

    Allomyces

  • STS-65
  • 1994 American crewed spaceflight

    seen in both flight-fixed and ground-fixed flight cells. A substantial number of binucleate cells, cells possessing two nuclei, were also found in the flight

    STS-65

    STS-65

    STS-65

  • Neurospora crassa
  • Species of ascomycete fungus

    "ascus-initial" cell. Next the two uninucleate cells on either side of the first ascus-forming cell fuse with each other to form a binucleate cell that can grow

    Neurospora crassa

    Neurospora crassa

    Neurospora_crassa

  • Mating in fungi
  • Combination of genetic material between compatible mating types

    forms two adjacent cells, one on each side. These adjacent cells, called suspensors provide structural support. The central cell, called the zygosporangium

    Mating in fungi

    Mating in fungi

    Mating_in_fungi

  • Pure apocrine carcinoma of the breast
  • Medical condition

    diastase stain. Binucleated cells, i.e. cells with two nuclei, are common. Less commonly, type B apocrine cells are present; these cells have a more foamy

    Pure apocrine carcinoma of the breast

    Pure apocrine carcinoma of the breast

    Pure_apocrine_carcinoma_of_the_breast

  • Marion Robinson
  • New Zealand physiologist and nutritionist (1923–2003)

    PMID 14875063. Wikidata Q59056623. M F HARRISON (1 April 1953). "Percentage of binucleate cells in the livers of adult rats". Nature. 171 (4353): 611. doi:10.1038/171611A0

    Marion Robinson

    Marion_Robinson

  • Liver cytology
  • occupying the center of the cell. There is at least one nucleolus in each nucleus. In the adult liver, most of the cells are binucleated, and most of the hepatocytes

    Liver cytology

    Liver_cytology

  • Journal of Heredity
  • Peer-reviewed scientific journal

    daughter chromosomes in binucleate cells. This foreshadowed modern work in intestinal tumors in which there are differences between cells containing the template

    Journal of Heredity

    Journal_of_Heredity

  • Placental lactogen
  • Type of hormone

    synthesized by distinct trophoblast cell types. In sheep, for example, ovine placental lactogen is generated by binucleate cells. Limesand, Sean W.; Anthony,

    Placental lactogen

    Placental_lactogen

  • Puccinia jaceae var. solstitialis
  • Species of fungus

    spore-producing body). This species also has amphigenous uredinia, groups of binucleate cells that produce urediniospores; the urediniospores are flattened to ellipsoidal

    Puccinia jaceae var. solstitialis

    Puccinia jaceae var. solstitialis

    Puccinia_jaceae_var._solstitialis

  • Giardia
  • Genus of flagellate intestinal eukaryotes parasitic in various vertebrates

    causing the disease giardiasis. Their life cycle alternates between a binucleated motile trophozoite and an infective, metabolically inert, environmentally

    Giardia

    Giardia

    Giardia

  • Endoreduplication
  • Replication of the nuclear genome without mitosis

    progresses through mitosis, this will give rise to a mononucleated or binucleated polyploid cell. Polytenization arises with under- or overamplification of some

    Endoreduplication

    Endoreduplication

  • Sappinia
  • Genus of amoebae

    majority of cells are binucleate, many studies have observed cells with one or four nuclei, and some studies have also observed cells with three, six, and

    Sappinia

    Sappinia

  • Mesozoa
  • Subkingdom of worm-like parasites of marine invertebrates

    consist of a somatoderm (outer layer) of ciliated cells surrounding one or more reproductive cells. A 2017 study recovered Mesozoa as a monophyletic group

    Mesozoa

    Mesozoa

    Mesozoa

  • Robert Almer Harper
  • American botanist

    freie Zellbildung, 1897 Cell-division in Sporangia and Asci, 1899 Cell and Nuclear division in Fuligo varians, 1900 Binucleate cells in certain Hymenomycetes

    Robert Almer Harper

    Robert_Almer_Harper

  • Endosperm
  • Tissue inside seeds that is starchy in cereals and liquid in coconuts

    the egg cell, forming a zygote, while the other sperm nucleus usually fuses with the binucleate central cell, forming a primary endosperm cell (its nucleus

    Endosperm

    Endosperm

    Endosperm

  • Dientamoeba
  • Parasite of humans, pigs and gorillas

    eliminated from the cell through digestive vacuoles by exocytosis. D. fragilis possesses some flagellate characteristics. In the binucleated form is a spindle

    Dientamoeba

    Dientamoeba

    Dientamoeba

  • Microgametogenesis
  • microgametopgyte is composed of three cells, the vegetative cell and two sperm cells, while in gymnosperms there can be three or more cells depending on the species

    Microgametogenesis

    Microgametogenesis

  • Nuclear dimorphism
  • to micronucleus cells, hence their naming of macro and micro. Recent research has shown that the nuclear pore complexes in a binucleated ciliate may be

    Nuclear dimorphism

    Nuclear dimorphism

    Nuclear_dimorphism

  • Gynoecium
  • Female organs of a flower

    typically develops a small number of cells, including two special cells, an egg cell and a binucleate central cell, which are the gametes involved in double

    Gynoecium

    Gynoecium

    Gynoecium

  • Pennales
  • Proposed order of diatoms

    fuse to produce a (sometimes binucleate) zygote that develops into an auxospore (from which full-sized vegetative cells are produced). In some taxonomic

    Pennales

    Pennales

    Pennales

  • Gene bank
  • Facility that preserves genetic material

    in the form of reproductive material like seeds, sperm, eggs, embryos, cells and other kinds of DNA. Oftentimes, these banks house the genetic material

    Gene bank

    Gene bank

    Gene_bank

  • Gametophyte
  • Haploid stage in the life cycle of plants and algae

    it consists of 8 nuclei separated into 1 egg cell, 3 antipodal cells, 2 synergid cells, and a central cell that contains two nuclei. In select angiosperms

    Gametophyte

    Gametophyte

    Gametophyte

  • Myxobolus cerebralis
  • Species of parasite

    10 micrometers and are made of six cells. Two of these cells form polar capsules, two merge to form a binucleate sporoplasm, and two form protective

    Myxobolus cerebralis

    Myxobolus cerebralis

    Myxobolus_cerebralis

  • Diplomonad
  • Group of mostly parasitic flagellates

    inheritance and genetic exchange without meiosis in the binucleate parasite Giardia intestinalis". Journal of Cell Science. 125 (10): 2523–2532. doi:10.1242/jcs

    Diplomonad

    Diplomonad

    Diplomonad

  • Blastodinium
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

    contain trichocyst pores scattered along the surface. Trophocytes are binucleated and have large Golgi apparati composed of many dictyosomes. Instead of

    Blastodinium

    Blastodinium

  • Plant reproduction
  • Production of new offspring in plants

    reproduce vegetatively in a similar way with corms. Gemmae are single cells or masses of cells that detach from plants to form new clonal individuals. These are

    Plant reproduction

    Plant_reproduction

  • Pollen tube
  • Tubular structure to conduct male gametes of plants to the female gametes

    cell then produces the pollen tube, a tubular protrusion from the pollen grain, which carries the sperm cells within its cytoplasm. The sperm cells are

    Pollen tube

    Pollen tube

    Pollen_tube

  • Thraustochytrid
  • Order of eukaryotes

    consisting of multiple stages of cell types such as zoosporangia, multinucleated cells, mononucleated cells, and amoeboid cells. All thraustochytrids undergo

    Thraustochytrid

    Thraustochytrid

    Thraustochytrid

  • Megagametogenesis
  • Process of formation of megaspore mother cell (MMC) is called megasporogenesis

    antipodal cells. These cells are involved with nourishing the embryo, but often undergo programmed cell death before fertilization occurs. Cell plates form

    Megagametogenesis

    Megagametogenesis

  • Non-random segregation of chromosomes
  • in two unequal-sized cells, and the X chromosome always ends up in the larger daughter cell. Only from this cell do two sperm cells emerge after meiosis

    Non-random segregation of chromosomes

    Non-random_segregation_of_chromosomes

  • Ceratobasidium cornigerum
  • Species of fungus

    branching pattern, dolipore septa, and moniliform resting cells. The binucleated hyphae directly penetrate the root. Black root rot is commonly found

    Ceratobasidium cornigerum

    Ceratobasidium cornigerum

    Ceratobasidium_cornigerum

  • Origin and function of meiosis
  • Field of study in biology

    of the life cycle when a cell gives rise to haploid cells (gametes) each having half as many chromosomes as the parental cell. Two such haploid gametes

    Origin and function of meiosis

    Origin_and_function_of_meiosis

  • Sappinia pedata
  • Species of Amoebozoa

    (2007) after thorough observation of the lack of a cell wall in S. pedata, concluding that the cells were neither encysted nor formed spores as described

    Sappinia pedata

    Sappinia_pedata

  • Yacón
  • Species of plant

    Ciampi, M. B.; Souza, N. L.; Nakatani, A. K.; Kuramae, E. E. (June 2005). "Binucleate Rhizoctonia sp. AG G causing root rot in yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius)

    Yacón

    Yacón

    Yacón

  • Haplozoon
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

    if the host's gut are absorbed through the cell membrane of the parasite. The exterior of Haplozoon cells are covered by barbs that present as fine hair-like

    Haplozoon

    Haplozoon

    Haplozoon

  • Zschokkella
  • Genus of cnidarians

    in a spherical shape. The sporoplasm which infects the host are binucleate: each cell or protoplast of the sporoplasm contains two nuclei. At maturation

    Zschokkella

    Zschokkella

  • Powdery scab
  • Disease of potatoes

    causes the infected host cells to multiply rapidly and enlarge into a gall. This rapid multiplication also produces uninucleate cells that aggregate together

    Powdery scab

    Powdery scab

    Powdery_scab

  • Kraken carinae
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

    evenly distributed around the cell body, and do not overlap. Typically Kraken has only one nucleus, though binucleate organisms have been observed. The

    Kraken carinae

    Kraken carinae

    Kraken_carinae

  • Birdwing
  • Butterflies in swallowtail family

    due to genetic errors associated with cell division such as nondisjunction, as well as fertilization of binucleate ova and fertilisation of multiple sperm

    Birdwing

    Birdwing

    Birdwing

  • Saproamanita thiersii
  • Species of fungus

    nucleus per cell) and dikaryotic (two nuclei per cell) strains were isolated from fruit bodies. All the spores were found to be binucleate but the researchers

    Saproamanita thiersii

    Saproamanita thiersii

    Saproamanita_thiersii

  • Glossary of phytopathology
  • resistance, race non-specific resistance) genotype germ theory giant cell girdle giant cells gram-negative Gram-negative bacteria are those that do not retain

    Glossary of phytopathology

    Glossary_of_phytopathology

  • Leucopholiota decorosa
  • Species of fungus

    stain, they appear binucleate (having two nuclei). They have dimensions of 5.5–6 (more rarely 7) by 3.5–4.0 μm. The spore-bearing cells, the basidia, are

    Leucopholiota decorosa

    Leucopholiota decorosa

    Leucopholiota_decorosa

  • Peridinium
  • Genus of single-celled organisms

    haploid daughter cells. Overall, Peridinium dominants in mobile haploid generation. Between spring and summer, the haploid venerative cells produce gametes

    Peridinium

    Peridinium

    Peridinium

  • Lepiota castaneidisca
  • Species of fungus

    Staining with Cresyl blue shows them to be somewhat metachromatic, and binucleate. Cystidia on the gill edge (cheilocystidia) are club-shaped to cylindric

    Lepiota castaneidisca

    Lepiota castaneidisca

    Lepiota_castaneidisca

  • Puccinia xanthii
  • Species of fungus

    and branches into neighboring epidermal cells, intercellular space, and finally into the spongy parenchyma cells. During this colonization, the hyphae forms

    Puccinia xanthii

    Puccinia xanthii

    Puccinia_xanthii

  • Mythicomyces
  • Genus of fungi

    purplish brown. Spores are ovoid (egg-shaped) to somewhat ellipsoidal, binucleate (visible when stained with acetocarmine solution), often contain a single

    Mythicomyces

    Mythicomyces

    Mythicomyces

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  • Bren
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Gaelic, Irish, Norse

    Bren

    Burning; Raven; Black Haired; Stinking Hair; Sword

  • Abhaydatta
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Abhaydatta

    Fearless Son

  • Leontis
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Leontis

    Lion.

  • Min
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic Irish

    Min

    Smooth; fine; small.

  • Pitambara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Pitambara

    The Yellow or Golden Dressed

  • Nandini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindi

    Nandini

    A cow.

  • Syms
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Syms

    English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Simon.Jewish (from Ukraine; Symes, Symis) : metronymic from the Yiddish female personal name Sime (see Sima).Benjamin Syms was a planter and philanthropist, probably the earliest inhabitant of any North American colony to bequeath property for the establishment of a free school. His name was spelled variously as Sims, Simes, Sym, Symms, Syms, and Symes. He was probably born in England, but was reported in the VA census of 1624/25 as age 33 and living at Basse’s Choice in what was later known as Isle of Wight County.

  • HUDEL
  • Female

    Yiddish

    HUDEL

    (הָאדל) Pet form of Yiddish Hude, HUDEL means "myrtle tree."

  • Bray
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bray

    English : habitational name from places in Berkshire and Devon. The former is probably named with Old French bray ‘marsh’, the latter from the Cornish element bre ‘hill’.

  • Krupal
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Krupal

    Unparalleled Kindness; Extremely Good Looking

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  • Monerula
  • n.

    A germ in that stage of development in which its form is simply that of a non-nucleated mass of protoplasm. It precedes the one-celled germ. So called from its likeness to a moner.

  • Nucleated
  • a.

    Having a nucleus; nucleate; as, nucleated cells.

  • Vessel
  • n.

    A continuous tube formed from superposed large cylindrical or prismatic cells (tracheae), which have lost their intervening partitions, and are usually marked with dots, pits, rings, or spirals by internal deposition of secondary membranes; a duct.

  • Vesicular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to vesicles; esp., of or pertaining to the air vesicles, or air cells, of the lungs; as, vesicular breathing, or normal breathing, in which the air enters freely the air vesicles of the lungs.

  • Binuclear
  • a.

    Alt. of Binucleate

  • Vacuole
  • n.

    A small air cell, or globular space, in the interior of organic cells, either containing air, or a pellucid watery liquid, or some special chemical secretions of the cell protoplasm.

  • Uninucleated
  • a.

    Possessed of but a single nucleus; as, a uninucleated cell.

  • Vitrella
  • n.

    One of the transparent lenslike cells in the ocelli of certain arthropods.

  • Vacuolated
  • a.

    Full of vacuoles, or small air cavities; as, vacuolated cells.

  • Enucleated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Enucleate

  • Pus
  • a.

    The yellowish white opaque creamy matter produced by the process of suppuration. It consists of innumerable white nucleated cells floating in a clear liquid.

  • Vivification
  • n.

    One of the changes of assimilation, in which proteid matter which has been transformed, and made a part of the tissue or tissue cells, is endowed with life, and thus enabled to manifest the phenomena of irritability, contractility, etc.

  • Vitelligenous
  • a.

    Producing yolk, or vitelline substance; -- applied to certain cells (also called nutritive, or yolk, cells) formed in the ovaries of many insects, and supposed to supply nutriment to the developing ova.

  • Cystoplast
  • n.

    A nucleated cell having an envelope or cell wall, as a red blood corpuscle or an epithelial cell; a cell concerned in growth.

  • Vesicularia
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine Bryozoa belonging to Vesicularia and allied genera. They have delicate tubular cells attached in clusters to slender flexible stems.

  • Vasoformative
  • a.

    Concerned in the development and formation of blood vessels and blood corpuscles; as, the vasoformative cells.

  • Entosthoblast
  • n.

    The granule within the nucleolus or entoblast of a nucleated cell.

  • Nucleate
  • a.

    Having a nucleus; nucleated.

  • Binucleate
  • a.

    Having two nuclei; as, binucleate cells.