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nu·cle·o·lus N0187100 (no͞o-klē′ə-ləs, nyo͞o-)n. pl. nu·cle·o·li (-lī′) A small body in the nucleus of a cell that contains protein and RNA and is the site for the synthesis of ribosomal RNA and for the formation of ribosomal subunits. [New Latin, from Latin, diminutive of nucleus, kernel; see nucleus.] nu·cle′o·lar (-lər) adj.nucleolus (ˌnjuːklɪˈəʊləs) n, pl -li (-laɪ) (Biology) a small rounded body within a resting nucleus that contains RNA and proteins and is involved in the production of ribosomes. Also called: nucleole [C19: from Latin, diminutive of nucleus] ˌnucleˈolar, ˈnucleoˌlate, ˈnucleoˌlated adjnu•cle•o•lus (nuˈkli ə ləs, nyu-) n., pl. -li (-ˌlaɪ) a small, rounded body within the cell nucleus, functioning in ribosome manufacture. [1835–45; < Late Latin: small kernel =nucle(us) kernel (see nucleus) + -olus -ole1] nu•cle′o•lar, adj. nu·cle·o·lus (no͞o-klē′ə-ləs) A usually round structure located in the nucleus of a cell and involved in the formation of ribosomes, the sites of protein synthesis in cells.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | nucleolus - a small round body of protein in a cell nucleus; such organelles contain RNA and are involved in protein synthesisnucleolecell nucleus, karyon, nucleus - a part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproductioncell organ, cell organelle, organelle - a specialized part of a cell; analogous to an organ; "the first organelle to be identified was the nucleus" | Translationsnucleolus
nucleolus: see cellcell, in biology, the unit of structure and function of which all plants and animals are composed. The cell is the smallest unit in the living organism that is capable of integrating the essential life processes. There are many unicellular organisms, e.g. ..... Click the link for more information. .Nucleolus the dense light-refracting body within the cell nucleus of eukaryotes. The nucleolus consists mainly of ribo-nucleoproteins, that is, proteins that contain ribonucleic acid (RNA). Usually there are one to three nucleoli in a nucleus. In a few organisms (amoebas, testaceans) and in the growing egg cells of certain vertebrates there are many nucleoli in the nucleus. Sometimes the nucleolus consists of two differently staining parts (amphinucleoli). The morphology of the nucleolus depends on the functional state of the cell. During mitosis, the nucleolus usually decomposes; an exception is the nucleolus of many protozoans. In the telophase of mitosis, the nucleolus forms anew in special areas of the nucleolar chromosomes, in which the genes that encode riboso-mal RNA are located. The numerous marginal nucleoli of egg cells are not directly connected to the chromosomes; they are formed on nonchromosomal copies of the ribosomal gene, which are first synthesized on the nucleolar chromosome. The following inclusions can be seen in the nucleolus with an electron microscope: strands of intranucleolar chromatine containing DNA and corresponding either to the nucleolar chromosome itself or to its nonchromosomal copies, a zone of ribonu-cleoprotein fibers 5–10 nanometers (nra) thick, and a zone of ribonucleoprotein granules 15–20 nm thick (usually on the periphery of the nucleolus). Molecules of preribosomal RNA, with a sedimentation constant of 45S and located in the fibrillar zone of the nucleolus, are synthesized on the genes of the intranucleolar chromatin. The preribosomal-RNA molecules are cleaved to produce molecules of ribosomal RNA with sedimentation constants of 18S and 28S; upon uniting with proteins, the molecules coalesce into granules, which are the precursors of the small and large subunits of the ribosomes. The granules separate from the nucleolus and enter the cytoplasm through the pores of the nuclear membrane. The ribosomes are assembled in the cytoplasm. REFERENCESBusch, H., and K. Smetana. The Nucleolus. New York-London, 1970. See references under .I. B. RAIKOV nucleolus[nü′klē·ə·ləs] (cell and molecular biology) A small, spherical body composed principally of protein and located in the metabolic nucleus. Also known as plasmosome. nucleolus
nucleolus [noo-kle´o-lus] (L.) a rounded refractile body in the nucleus of most cells, which is the site of synthesis of ribosomal RNA, becoming enlarged during periods of synthesis and smaller during quiescent periods; multiple nucleoli occur in some cells.nu·cle·o·lus, pl. nu·cle·o·li (nū-klē'ō-lŭs, -lī), Avoid the mispronunciation nucleo'lus.1. A small, rounded mass within the cell nucleus where ribosomal ribonucleoprotein is produced; it is usually single, but there may be several not bound to membrane accessory nucleoli besides the principal one. The nucleolus is composed of a meshwork (nucleolonema) of microfilaments and granules and the pars amorpha, now shown to have microfilaments also. 2. A more-or-less central body in the vesicular nucleus of certain protozoa in which an endosome is lacking but one or more Feulgen-positive (DNA+) nucleoli are present; characteristic of certain sporozoans, flagellates, opalinids, dinoflagellates, and radiolarians among the Protozoa. The chromatin material is distributed throughout the nucleus rather than peripherally, as in the endosome type of nucleus of Entamoeba. [L. dim of nucleus, a nut, kernel] nucleolus (no͞o-klē′ə-ləs, nyo͞o-)n. pl. nucleo·li (-lī′) A small body in the nucleus of a cell that contains protein and RNA and is the site for the synthesis of ribosomal RNA and for the formation of ribosomal subunits. nu·cle′o·lar (-lər) adj.nu·cle·o·lus, pl. nucleoli (nū-klē'ŏ-lŭs, nū-klē'ō-lī) A small, rounded mass within the cell nucleus where ribonucleoprotein is produced. [L. dim of nucleus, a nut, kernel]nucleolus A small, dense rounded body found in the nucleus of most cells. The nucleolus generates RIBOSOMES and is the site of the transcription of ribosomal RNA. The size and number of nucleoli in a cell nucleus vary with the amount of protein synthesized by the cell.nucleolus (pl. nucleoli) an organelle found within the nuclei of EUKARYOTES, that contains RIBOSOMAL RNA and is associated with that part of the chromosome which codes for rRNA. Each nucleus contains one or more nucleoli, which appear darkly stained in preparations.LegalSeeCellFinancialSeecellnucleolus Related to nucleolus: Smooth endoplasmic reticulumSynonyms for nucleolusnoun a small round body of protein in a cell nucleusSynonymsRelated Words- cell nucleus
- karyon
- nucleus
- cell organ
- cell organelle
- organelle
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