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idiozome
idiozome Cytology. (ˈɪdɪəʊzəʊm) Also idiosome (q.v. above). [ad. G. idiozom (F. Meves 1896, in Anat. Hefte (Abt. 2) VI. 315), f. idio- + Gr. ζῶµ-α loin-cloth, band, girdle.] A rounded structure present in the cytoplasm of developing germ cells in members of most animal groups, in certain of which it... Oxford English Dictionary
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idiosome
idiosome (ˈɪdɪəʊsəʊm) [f. idio- + -some4.] † 1. Biol. A supposed ultimate unit of living matter. Obs.1894 C. O. Whitman in Biol. Lectures 1893 (Wood's Hole, Mass., Marine Biol. Lab.) 123 It will find the secret of organization, growth, development, not in cell-formation, but in those ultimate elemen... Oxford English Dictionary
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mitosome
† mitosome Cytology. Obs. (ˈmaɪtəʊsəʊm) Also 9 mitosoma. [a. G. mitosoma (G. Platner 1889, in Arch. f. mikrosk. Anat. XXXIII. 199), f. Gr. µίτο-ς thread + σῶµα body.] (See quots.)1891 Jrnl. R. Microsc. Soc. 461 The portion of the mitosoma which becomes attached to the nucleus becomes chromatic and w... Oxford English Dictionary
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acroblast
acroblast Biol. (ˈækrəblɑːst, -æ-) [f. acro- + -blast.] A body in the spermatid from which arises the acrosome. An earlier sense ‘tissue of the germinal wall’ (after G. akroblast, J. Kollmann) was short-lived.1907 H. D. King in Amer. Jrnl. Anat. VII. 348 This body is undoubtedly concerned in the for... Oxford English Dictionary
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