Results for: affinity for basic dyes, increase in stained cells
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of the dissolution of cells; of the splitting of a single molecule into two oppositely charged ions (Chemistry)heterolytic
of the endoderm (inner layer of cells in a developing embryo)endodermal
of the formation of blood cells, of the development of blood cells; promotes the formation of blood cells (Medicine)hematopoietic
of the study of cells (Biology)cytologic
of the study of cells (Biology)cytological
orange-red or brownish yellow dye, red pigment used in the synthesis of dyesalizarin
organ in which sperm are produced, testicle, organ producing male reproductive cellsspermary
organic multiplication, rapid increase, rapid multiplication, rapid reproduction; prosperity, rapid growth, instance of thrivingproliferation
organism growing in warmth, organism that has an affinity for elevated temperatures; organism which develops in temperatures above 50 degrees Celsius (e.g. bacteria)thermophile
originating in the somatic cellssomatogenic
outer membrane of a cell; (Embryology) ectoderm, outer layer of cells which forms the epidermis and epidermal tissuesectoblast
oxygen-transporting substance in blood, substance in red blood cells which conveys oxygen from the lungs to body tissueshemoglobin
pairing of chromosomes, pairing of chromosomes during the first stages of meiosis (Cytology); synapse, point at which nerve impulses are transmitted between two neurons or nerve-cells (Physiology)synapsis
part of grammar which deals with the inflections of words; basic elements which make up a subject, study of inflectionsaccidence
part of the combination ¨ribonucleic acid¨ (RNA, basic protein part of the genetic code)ribonucleic
 

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