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cytosome
cytosome (ˈsaɪtəˌsəʊm) nthe body of a cell excluding its nucleusTranslationscytosome
cytosome[′sīd·ə‚sōm] (cell and molecular biology) The cytoplasm of the cell, as distinct from the nucleus. cytosome
cytosome [si´to-sōm] the body of a cell apart from its nucleus.cy·to·some (sī'tō-sōm), 1. The cell body exclusive of the nucleus. 2. Distinctive granule found in great alveolar (type II) cells of the lung that releases pulmonary surfactant on the alveolar surfaces. Synonym(s): multilamellar body [cyto- + G. sōma, body] cytosome (1) Cell cytoplasm. (2) Lamellar body, see there.cy·to·some (sī'tō-sōm) 1. The cell body exclusive of the nucleus. 2. One of the osmiophilic bodies that are 1 mcm or less in diameter, have concentric lamellae, and occur in the great alveolar cells of the lung. Synonym(s): multilamellar body. [cyto- + G. sōma, body] |