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karyokinesis Meaning in Bengali



জৈব মাইটোসিস বা মিয়োসিসের সময় একটি ঘরের নিউক্লিয়াস বিভাজন গঠিত প্রক্রিয়া





karyokinesis's Usage Examples:

, "karyokinesis" (nuclear division), a term introduced by Schleicher in 1878, or "equational.


been theorised to participate in locomotion and cell adhesion, but also karyokinesis during cell division.


In the development of the cell, elongation occurs via karyokinesis and no cell plate develops resulting in coenocytic cells which extend.


produce systems which mimicked the appearance of living processes such as karyokinesis and "remarkable fungus-like forms".


made of microtubules; it supports the cell axis and is involved in karyokinesis.


embryonic development in cardiomyocytes, and appears to play a role in karyokinesis; ablation of NM-IIB caused defects in chromatid segregation and mitotic.


The processes of karyokinesis (mitosis) and cytokinesis work together to result in cleavage.


development, the first 13 cells pass through mitosis are nuclear divisions (karyokinesis) without cytokinesis, resulting in a multinucleate cell (generally referred.


place along any plane but it is always perpendicular to the plane of karyokinesis.


referred to as mitotic or vegetative growth), cells undergo a diel cycle of karyokinesis (chromosome/nuclear division) in darkness.


Forms of mitosis (of karyokinesis step) in eukaryotes closed intranuclear pleuromitosis closed extranuclear.


After karyokinesis, the cell undergoes cytokinesis.


The fourth phase, M phase, consists of nuclear division (karyokinesis) and cytoplasmic division (cytokinesis), accompanied by the formation.


The relatively brief M phase consists of nuclear division (karyokinesis).


II-B and II-C reveals a role for nonmuscle myosin II in cardiac myocyte karyokinesis".



karyokinesis's Meaning':

organic process consisting of the division of the nucleus of a cell during mitosis or meiosis

Synonyms:

meiosis; mitosis; organic process; miosis; biological process; reduction division;

Antonyms:

overstatement; anabolism; nondevelopment; development; ovulation;

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