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Meanings of
organelles
in English
Russian
органоид
Portuguese
organóide
Spanish
organoide
Catalan
orgànuls citoplasmàtics
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Organized cell-level biological structure of distinctive morphology and function.
organelle
Related terms
cellular component
Russian
органоид
Usage of
organelles
in English
1
Mitochondria are essential
organelles
required for a number of key cellular processes.
2
In addition, change of subcellular
organelles
regarding energy homeostasis has been investigated.
3
By separating their genders, animals ended the first mutiny of the
organelles
.
4
Mitochondria are essential
organelles
for the oxidative energy metabolism in eukaryotic cells.
5
Similar changes were observed in neutrophil cytoplasts depleted of
organelles
and nucleus.
6
Shorter pulses impact the
organelles
within the cell, including the nucleus itself.
7
Mitochondria are well appreciated for their role as biosynthetic and bioenergetic
organelles
.
8
Maintenance of functional mitochondria requires fusion and fission of these dynamic
organelles
.
9
No remarkable differences were found in maturation ameloblasts for all
organelles
evaluated.
10
Mitochondria amplify apoptotic cascades and have emerged as crucial
organelles
in ischemia-reperfusion.
11
Mitochondria are considered autonomous
organelles
,
physically separated from endocytic and biosynthetic pathways.
12
Primary cilia are sensory
organelles
indispensable for organogenesis and tissue pattern formation.
13
Erythroid cells undergo enucleation and the removal of
organelles
during terminal differentiation.
14
Glutamate toxicity resulted in mitochondrial fragmentation and peri-nuclear accumulation of the
organelles
.
15
When matured, these stinging
organelles
are capable of storing and delivering toxins.
16
The cyctoplasm gleamed brightly, while the
organelles
had collapsed into black clumps.
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organelles
organelle
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
intracellular organelles
dynamic organelles
damage organelles
cellular organelles
other organelles
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Translations for
organelles
Russian
органоид
органелла
Portuguese
organóide
organelo
organelos celulares
orgânulo celular
organito
organelo celular
organização celular
orgânulo
organelas citoplasmáticas
organelas
organoides
organela
Spanish
organoide
organulo celular
organelo
organulo
organulos
orgánulo
orgánulo celular
orgánulos
organelos
organelas
organela
Catalan
orgànuls citoplasmàtics
orgànul
orgànul cel·lular
orgànuls cel·lulars
orgànuls
Organelles
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Organelles
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