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Look up granule or granules in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A granule is a large particle or grain. It can refer to: Granule (cell biology), any of
Granule
Secretory vesicles within the immune system
Specific granules are secretory vesicles found exclusively in cells of the immune system called granulocytes. It is sometimes described as applying specifically
Specific_granule
Structure at the rear of the vertebrate brain, beneath the cerebrum
differentiate into cerebellar granule cells (also called cerebellar granule neurons, CGNs), they migrate to the internal granule layer (IGL), forming the mature
Cerebellum
Minuscule rock fragment
A granule is a clast of rock with a particle size of 2 to 4 millimetres based on the Krumbein phi scale of sedimentology. Granules are generally considered
Granule_(geology)
Type of neuron with a very small cell body
granule cell has been used for a number of different types of neurons whose only common feature is that they all have very small cell bodies. Granule
Granule_cell
Cytoplasmic biomolecular condensates of proteins and RNA occurring in cells under stress
In cellular biology, stress granules are biomolecular condensates in the cytosol composed of proteins and RNA that assemble into 0.1–2 μm membraneless
Stress_granule
Glucose polymer used as energy store in plants
in the form of starch, which is packed into semicrystalline granules called starch granules or amyloplasts. Toward the end of the growing season, starch
Starch
Small particle, often in plants
Examples of granules include granulocytes, platelet granules, insulin granules, germane granules, starch granules, and stress granules. It is considered
Granule_(cell_biology)
Thick granular layer of the cerebellar cortex
Cerebellar granule cells form the thick granular layer of the cerebellar cortex and are among the smallest neurons in the brain. (The term granule cell is
Cerebellar_granule_cell
Dense granules (also known as dense bodies or delta granules) are specialized secretory organelles. Dense granules are found only in platelets and are
Dense_granule
Granule cell dispersion is one of the abnormal structural changes that has been shown in brains of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. It has also been
Granule_cell_dispersion
Cellular object readily stainable with a RomanowskI stain
An azurophilic granule is a cellular object readily stainable with a Romanowsky stain. In white blood cells and hyperchromatin, staining imparts a burgundy
Azurophilic_granule
Convection cell in the Sun's photosphere
In solar physics and observation, granules are convection cells in the Sun's photosphere. They are caused by currents of plasma in the Sun's convective
Solar_granule
Variety of white blood cells
eosinophilic or "acid-loving" due to their large acidophilic cytoplasmic granules, which show their affinity for acids by their affinity to coal tar dyes:
Eosinophil
Cortical granules are regulatory secretory organelles (ranging from 0.2 um to 0.6 um in diameter) found within oocytes and are most associated with polyspermy
Cortical_granule
Granular oral laxative brand containing standardized sennosides
Senokot granules were a granular oral formulation of standardized sennosides (senna glycosides) marketed under the Senokot brand for the short-term relief
Senokot_granules
interchromatin granule is a cluster in the nucleus of a mammal cell which is enriched in pre-mRNA splicing factors. Interchromatin granules are located in
Interchromatin_granule
Volutin granules are an intracytoplasmic storage form of complexed inorganic polyphosphate, the production of which is used as one of the identifying criteria
Volutin_granules
Type of white blood cell
endoplasmic reticulum is absent. The cytoplasm also contains about 200 granules, of which a third are azurophilic. Neutrophils will show increasing segmentation
Neutrophil
global area (SGA) in granule units at the time of instance startup. During the startup, each component acquires as many granules as it requires. The SGA
System_Global_Area
synaptic field and inhibit granule cells via feedforward and feedback inhibitory loops. These cells synapse onto the dendrite of granule cells and unipolar brush
Golgi_cell
Rough endoplasmic reticulum structure found in mitochondria
In cellular neuroscience, Nissl bodies (also called Nissl granules, Nissl substance or tigroid substance) are discrete granular structures in neurons that
Nissl_body
Glucose polymer used as energy store in animals
are white powders in their dry state. Glycogen is found in the form of granules in the cytosol/cytoplasm in many cell types, and plays an important role
Glycogen
Process of breaking down the intermolecular bonds of starch by water
dissolves the starch granule in water. Water acts as a plasticizer. Three main processes happen to the starch granule: granule swelling, crystallite
Starch_gelatinization
Extremely small fragments of plastic
chemicals from the plastics as well. The manufacture of plastic products uses granules and small resin pellets as their raw material. In the United States, production
Microplastics
Region of the hippocampus in the brain
consists of three distinct layers: an outer molecular layer, a middle granule cell layer, and an inner polymorphic layer. The polymorphic layer is also
Dentate_gyrus
Organelle found only in Langerhans cells
Birbeck granules, also known as Birbeck bodies, are rod shaped or "tennis-racket" cytoplasmic organelles found only in Langerhans cells. Their appearance
Birbeck_granules
Type of allergic reaction
the explosive release of granule contents or entire granules to the outside of cells after granule-to-granule and/or granule-to-plasma membrane fusions
Type_I_hypersensitivity
Cellular component of platelets
Alpha granules, (α-granules) also known as platelet alpha-granules are a cellular component of platelets. Platelets contain different types of granules that
Alpha_granule
Plant organelle that conducts photosynthesis
chloroplasts, it is rare for a starch granule to be completely consumed or for a new granule to accumulate. Starch granules vary in composition and location
Chloroplast
Neural structure
which synapse within and between glomeruli, and granule cells which synapse with mitral cells. The granule cell layer is the deepest layer in the olfactory
Olfactory_bulb
Biological process that prevents polyspermy
cortical granules outside the cell, where they modify an existing extracellular matrix to make it impenetrable to sperm entry. The cortical granules contain
Cortical_reaction
Indian pharmaceutical company
Granules India Limited is an Indian pharmaceutical manufacturing company headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The company is involved in the manufacture
Granules_India
Bacterial granules are inclusion bodies within the cytoplasm of bacteria. They can be used to store molecular building blocks, carbon sources, or for energy
Granule_(bacteria)
Substances used to calm the boiling process
A boiling chip, boiling stone, or porous bit anti-bumping granule is a tiny, irregular shaped piece of substance added to liquids to make them boil more
Boiling_chip
Sebaceous glands that are present in most individuals
Fordyce spots (also termed Fordyce granules) are harmless and painless visible sebaceous glands typically appearing as white/yellow small bumps or spots
Fordyce_spots
Chronic focal seizure disorder
sclerosis. Dentate gyrus granule cell dispersion refers to a granule cell layer that is widened, poorly demarcated, or accompanied by granule cells outside the
Temporal_lobe_epilepsy
Malt granules are granules produced from malt, via a dried liquid wort, which can then be used for in production of beverages and food products. Malt
Malt_granules
Controlled release of substances by cells or tissues
Secretion is the movement of material from one point to another, such as a secreted chemical substance from a cell or gland. In contrast, excretion is
Secretion
Metal dust
uncoated. Aluminium granules are a larger particle size alternative to aluminium powders. There is no official size range for granules vs. powders with sources
Aluminium_powder
granular layer of the cerebellar cortex. It consists of post-synaptic granule cell dendrites and pre-synaptic terminals of mossy fibers. The cerebellar
Glomerulus_(cerebellum)
Secretory organelles
cell biology, lamellar bodies (otherwise known as lamellar granules, membrane-coating granules (MCGs), keratinosomes or Odland bodies) are secretory organelles
Lamellar_bodies
Cell found in connective tissue
lives in connective or mucosal tissue and contains many small secretory granules for the storage and release of histamine, heparin and other mediators.
Mast_cell
Neuroendocrine cells found in adrenal medulla in mammals
analgesic (and other) responses. The hormones are secreted from chromaffin granules; this is where the enzyme dopamine β-hydroxylase catalyses the conversion
Chromaffin_cell
Forming grains or granules from a powdery or solid substance
Granulation is the process of forming grains or granules from a powdery or solid substance, producing a granular material. It is applied in several technological
Granulation
Medical condition
Neutrophil-specific granule deficiency (previously known as lactoferrin deficiency) is a rare congenital immunodeficiency characterized by an increased
Neutrophil-specific granule deficiency
Neutrophil-specific_granule_deficiency
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
TIA1 or Tia1 cytotoxic granule-associated rna binding protein is a 3'UTR mRNA binding protein that can bind the 5'TOP sequence of 5'TOP mRNAs. It is associated
TIA1
overall system considerations. One such consideration is to define coherency granules (CG) that relate to units of data that are stored in memory. These units
Coherency_granule
Class of enzymes
names in common use include granule-bound starch synthase, starch synthase II (ambiguous), waxy protein, starch granule-bound nucleoside diphosphate
NDP-glucose—starch glucosyltransferase
NDP-glucose—starch_glucosyltransferase
Granule-cell to Purkinje-cell synapses or gcPc synapses are the junctions that form the synapse in the cerebellum between granule cells and Purkinje cells
Granule-cell–Purkinje-cell synapse
Granule-cell–Purkinje-cell_synapse
Medication for overactive bladder
Mirabegron, sold under the brand name Myrbetriq among others, is a medication used to treat overactive bladder. Its benefits are similar to antimuscarinic
Mirabegron
Category of white blood cells
immune system characterized by the presence of specific granules in their cytoplasm. Such granules distinguish them from the various agranulocytes. All myeloblastic
Granulocyte
Type of polysaccharide
Cellulin or cellulin granules are a type of polysaccharide found exclusively within the oomycetes of the order Leptomitales. Cellulin granules are composed of
Cellulin
Dietary fiber
rather the structure of the granule protecting the starch. When starch granules are cooked, water is absorbed into the granule causing swelling and increased
Resistant_starch
Major input to cerebellum
white matter of the cerebellum, where each axon branches to innervate granule cells in several cerebellar folia. In this case, the pathway is so named
Mossy_fiber_(cerebellum)
Polymer
This latter compound is then used as a monomer to polymerize PHB. PHAs granules are then recovered by disrupting the cells. Most commercial plastics are
Polyhydroxybutyrate
Medical condition
by deficient granules in platelets. Individuals with these disorders have too few or abnormally functioning alpha granules, delta granules, or both alpha
Platelet storage pool deficiency
Platelet_storage_pool_deficiency
Tablets to release carbon dioxide in water
as effervescent powders or may be granulated and sold as effervescent granules. Generally powdered ingredients are first granularized before being made
Effervescent_tablet
Pathway in the hippocampus
the mossy fiber pathway consists of unmyelinated axons projecting from granule cells in the dentate gyrus that terminate on modulatory hilar mossy cells
Mossy_fiber_(hippocampus)
Posterior section of the developing metencephalon
can be recognized at early stages of hindbrain development. Producing granule cells and five brainstem nuclei, the rhombic lip plays an important role
Rhombic_lip
Type-1 transmembrane protein
granules called Weibel-Palade bodies. In unactivated platelets P-selectin is stored in α-granules. Other names for P-selectin include CD62P, Granule Membrane
P-selectin
Anti-inflammatory medication
Mesalazine, also known as mesalamine or 5-aminosalicylic acid (5-ASA), is a medication used to treat inflammatory bowel disease, including ulcerative colitis
Mesalazine
Chemical compound
powder, which has a strong "chlorine odour," is sometimes sold in tablet or granule form for domestic and industrial use. Trichloroisocyanuric acid is prepared
Trichloroisocyanuric_acid
Layer of the retina
The outer nuclear layer (or layer of outer granules or external nuclear layer), is one of the layers of the vertebrate retina, the light-detecting portion
Outer_nuclear_layer
Medical condition
platelet alpha-granule deficiency, is a rare congenital autosomal recessive bleeding disorder caused by a reduction or absence of alpha-granules in blood platelets
Gray_platelet_syndrome
Neurons that are part of the olfactory system
on their primary dendrites, whereas inhibitory input arises either from granule cells onto their lateral dendrites and soma or from periglomerular cells
Mitral_cell
Wastewater treatment process
units due to the generally poor settling properties of the sludge. Aerobic granules are a type of sludge that can self-immobilize flocs and microorganisms
Aerobic_granulation
Inactive precursor of digestive enzyme chymotrypsin
pancreas and stored inside membrane-bounded granules at the apex of the acinar cell. Release of the granules from the cell is stimulated by either a hormonal
Chymotrypsinogen
Formation of neuronal junctions in the nervous system
during this process include granule cells and periglomerular neurons (PGNs) in the OB and granule cells in the DG. However, granule cells in the OB are the
Synaptogenesis
Protein structure at the base of cilia or flagella
A basal body, basal granule, or kinetosome, and in older literature blepharoplast, is a protein complex structure found at the base of a cilium, a eukaryotic
Basal_body
Class of enzymes
Tryptase (EC 3.4.21.59) is the most abundant secretory granule-derived serine proteinase contained in mast cells and has been used as a marker for mast
Tryptase
MGC183567, MGC34820, ZG16A, zymogen granule membrane protein 16, zymogen granule protein 16 homolog, and zymogen granule protein. The gene is located on Chromosome
ZG16
Structure within the cytoplasm of male germ cells
is thus a type of RNP granule. Chromatoid body-like granules first appear in spermatocytes and condense into a single granule in round spermatids. The
Chromatoid_body
Structures in the cerebellum, a part of the brain
cerebellum—produces the granule neurons. The granule neurons migrate from this exterior layer to form an inner layer known as the internal granule layer. The external
Anatomy_of_the_cerebellum
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Serglycin, also known as hematopoietic proteoglycan core protein or secretory granule proteoglycan core protein, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the
Serglycin
Space within the inner membrane of the mitochondrion
boundary membrane 3.12 Cristal membrane 3.2 Matrix ◄ You are here 3.3 Cristae 4 Mitochondrial DNA 5 Matrix granule 6 Mitochondrial ribosome 7 ATP synthase
Mitochondrial_matrix
American pharmacologist and neurologist
proteins form a variety of cellular aggregates including stress granules, transport granules, P-bodies and nuclear speckles. In 2010 Wolozin's group was one
Benjamin_Wolozin
Antibiotic medication
each prescribed medicine. Brand names include Robimycin, E-Mycin, E.E.S. Granules, E.E.S.-200, E.E.S.-400, E.E.S.-400 Filmtab, Erymax, Ery-Tab, Eryc, Ranbaxy
Erythromycin
Storage granules of endothelial cells
Weibel–Palade bodies are the storage granules of endothelial cells, the cells that form the inner lining of the blood vessels and heart. They manufacture
Weibel–Palade_body
Condition of granules or grains
to which a material or system is composed of distinguishable pieces, "granules" or "grains" (metaphorically). It can either refer to the extent to which
Granularity
Cell undergoing formation
It is characterized by the appearance of a bent nucleus, cytoplasmic granules, and the absence of visible nucleoli. (If the nucleus is not yet bent,
Metamyelocyte
Medication to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease and other conditions
7 July 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2024. "Prilosec- omeprazole magnesium granule, delayed release". DailyMed. 19 March 2024. Retrieved 9 July 2025. "Prilosec
Omeprazole
Presumed set of adverse reactions
the explosive release of granule contents or entire granules to the outside of cells after granule-to-granule and/or granule-to-plasma membrane fusions
Histamine_intolerance
Asteroid
1661 Granule, also designated A916 FA, is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 7 kilometers in diameter
1661_Granule
Chemical compound
is the chemical compound HgSO4. It is an odorless salt that forms white granules or crystalline powder. In water, it separates into an insoluble basic sulfate
Mercury(II)_sulfate
Star's outer shell from which light is radiated
kilometers thick. In the Sun's photosphere, the most ubiquitous phenomenon are granules—convection cells of plasma each approximately 1,000 km (620 mi) in diameter
Photosphere
Hormone and medication
functions (e.g., respiration). It appears as a white microcrystalline granule. Adrenaline is normally produced by the adrenal glands and by a small number
Adrenaline
Drug delivery form in which the ingredients are solidified for later consumption
form pellets or granules. Drying the granulation. A conventional tray-dryer or fluid-bed dryer are most commonly used. After the granules are dried, they
Tablet_(pharmacy)
structure found in cytoplasmic granules of the keratinocytes in the stratum granulosum of the epidermis. Keratohyalin granules (KHG) mainly consist of keratin
Keratohyalin
Thickening agent used for culinary purposes
then dried to powder. Potato starch contains typical large oval spherical granules ranging in size from 5 to 100 μm. Potato starch is a refined starch, containing
Potato_starch
Specialized subunit within a cell
center (MTOC) cytoskeleton flagellum nucleolus stress granule germ cell granule neuronal transport granule The mechanisms by which such non-membrane bounded
Organelle
Chemical compound
fluorescence microscopy to stain for the presence of polyhydroxybutyrate granules in prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells. Boiling a solution of Nile blue with
Nile_blue
Dutch chocolate granules
from muisjes) are small, oblong, sweet-tasting chocolate sprinkles or granules, a few millimetres long, which are sprinkled on slices of buttered bread
Hagelslag
Structure in the brains of birds
destination for lemnothalamic projection. The projections as well as the granule cells at the destination of the lemnothalamic projections to the hyperpallium
Hyperpallium
Chemical compound
nicotinamidase. It is in IRAC group 29. It is typically sold as wettable granules that are mixed with water before spraying. Products containing this active
Flonicamid
Salt component used in dishwashers to prevent limescale formation
that characterize hard water. Dishwater salt granules are larger than those of table salt. The granule size ensures that the salt dissolves slowly, and
Dishwasher_salt
Antihypertensive drug
where it replaces norepinephrine. It may also inhibit the release of granules by decreasing norepinephrine. Guanethidine was once a mainstay for hypertension
Guanethidine
Traditional Maghrebi dish
or ⴽⵙⴽⵙⵓ keskesu), is a traditional North African dish of small steamed granules of rolled semolina that is often served with a stew spooned on top. Pearl
Couscous
Medical condition
Fox–Fordyce disease (FFD) is a chronic blockage of the sweat gland ducts with a secondary, non-bacterial inflammatory response to the secretions and cellular
Fox–Fordyce_disease
Topics referred to by the same term
won all four awards. EGOT may also refer to: EGOT (gene), the Eosinophil Granule Ontogeny Transcript non-protein coding gene which encodes a long noncoding
EGOT_(disambiguation)
GRANULE
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Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Surprise
Biblical
pleasantness; the testimony of the LordA priest
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Tsibya, ZIBIA means "a female gazelle." In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite.
Girl/Female
Indian
Literature
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Full of Wonders
Girl/Female
Biblical
Bramble-bush, enemy in secret.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Rhetorical Suggestion
Boy/Male
African American American Shakespearean Greek English French
God.
Girl/Female
Indian
Focused, Once who knows direction
Girl/Female
Tamil
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n.
One of the many minute granules found in the protoplasm of vegetable cells. They are divided by their colors into three classes, chloroplastids, chromoplastids, and leucoplastids.
n.
One of the elementary granules found in blood. They are much smaller than an ordinary corpuscle, and are particularly noticeable in disease, as in anaemia.
v. t.
To raise in granules or small asperities; to make rough on the surface.
n.
The main constituent of the starch grain or granule, in distinction from the framework of cellulose. Unlike cellulose, it is colored blue by iodine, and is converted into dextrin and sugar by boiling acids and amylolytic ferments.
n.
A term applied by Brucke to a substance present in small amount in starch granules, colored red by iodine.
n.
One of certain very minute whitish or colorless granules occurring in the protoplasm of plants and supposed to be the nuclei around which starch granules will form.
n.
The inspissated juice of an umbelliferous plant (the Opoponax Chironum), brought from Turkey and the East Indies in loose granules, or sometimes in larger masses, of a reddish yellow color, with specks of white. It has a strong smell and acrid taste, and was formerly used in medicine as an emmenagogue and antispasmodic.
n. pl.
Bluish green granules which occur in certain lichens, as Collema, Peltigera, etc., and which replace the more usual gonidia.
a.
Colored; specifically (Biol.), filled or imbued with pigment; as, pigmented epithelial cells; pigmented granules.
n.
A little grain a small particle; a pellet.
n.
A cyst formed by certain Protozoa and unicellular plants which the contents divide into a large number of granules, each of which becomes a germ.
n.
One of the small green granulelike bodies found in the interior of certain stentors, hydras, and other invertebrates.
n.
The granule within the nucleolus or entoblast of a nucleated cell.
n.
A minute, slender granule, or point.
n.
A leucocyte which plays a part in retrogressive processes by taking up (eating), in the form of fine granules, the parts to be removed.
n.
One of a peculiar kind of spines covering the surface of certain starfishes. They are pillarlike, with a flattened summit which is covered with minute spinules or granules. See Illustration in Appendix.
n. pl.
Microscopic organic particles, molecular granules, powdered inorganic substances, etc., which in form, size, and grouping resemble bacteria.
n.
Lifeless matter deposited in the form of minute granules within the protoplasm of living cells.
n.
The circulation or movement of protoplasmic granules within a living vegetable cell.
n.
The antecedent of the ferment pepsin. A substance contained in the form of granules in the peptic cells of the gastric glands. It is readily convertible into pepsin. Also called propepsin.