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am·i·to·sis A0256900 (ăm′ĭ-tō′sĭs, ā′mī-)n. Direct cell division by simple cleavage of the nucleus, without spindle formation or the appearance of chromosomes. am′i·tot′ic (-tŏt′ĭk) adj.amitosis (ˌæmɪˈtəʊsɪs) n (Biology) an unusual form of cell division in which the nucleus and cytoplasm divide by constriction without the formation of chromosomes; direct cell division[C19: a-1 + mitosis] amitotic adj ˌamiˈtotically advam•i•to•sis (ˌæm ɪˈtoʊ sɪs, ˌeɪ maɪ-) n. cell division characterized by simple cleavage of the nucleus without the formation of chromosomes. [1890–95] am`i•tot′ic (-ˈtɒt ɪk) adj. am`i•tot′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | amitosis - the direct method of cell division characterized by simple division of the nucleus without formation of chromosomescell division, cellular division - the process in reproduction and growth by which a cell divides to form daughter cells | TranslationsamitosisenUK
amitosis [am″ĭ-to´sis] direct cell division; simple cleavage of the nucleus without the formation of a spindle figure or chromosomes. adj., adj amitot´ic.am·i·to·sis (am'i-tō'sis), Direct division of the nucleus and cell, without the complicated changes in the nucleus that occur during the ordinary process of cell reproduction. Synonym(s): direct nuclear division, Remak nuclear division [G. a- priv. + mitosis] amitosis (ăm′ĭ-tō′sĭs, ā′mī-)n. Direct cell division by simple cleavage of the nucleus, without spindle formation or the appearance of chromosomes. am′i·tot′ic (-tŏt′ĭk) adj.am·i·to·sis (ā'mī-tō'sis) Direct division of the nucleus and cell, without the complicated changes in the nucleus that occur in the ordinary process of cell reproduction. Synonym(s): direct nuclear division, Remak nuclear division. [G. a- priv. + mitosis]amitosis nuclear division in a cell that occurs without the formation of a SPINDLE or the appearance of chromosomes, and from which daughter nuclei with identical chromosome sets are probably not produced. Amitosis occurs for example in the protozoan Paramecium when the MACRONUCLEUS divides.Remak, Robert, Polish-German anatomist and histologist, 1815-1865. Remak bandRemak fibers - nerve fibers lacking a myelin sheath but, in common with others, enveloped by a sheath of Schwann cells. Synonym(s): unmyelinated fibersRemak ganglia - (1) groups of nerve cells in the wall of the venous sinus where it joins the right atrium of the heart; - (2) autonomic ganglia in nerves of the stomach.Remak nuclear division - direct division of the nucleus and cell, without the changes in the nucleus that occur in the ordinary process of cell reproduction. Synonym(s): amitosisRemak plexus - a gangliated plexus of unmyelinated nerve fibers, derived chiefly from the superior mesenteric plexus, ramifying in the intestinal submucosa. Synonym(s): submucosal plexusamitosisenUK
Words related to amitosisnoun the direct method of cell division characterized by simple division of the nucleus without formation of chromosomesRelated Words- cell division
- cellular division
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