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karyon Meaning in Bengali



সেল ডিএনএ ও আরএনএ ধারণকারী একটি অংশ এবং বৃদ্ধি ও প্রজননের জন্য দায়ী





karyon's Usage Examples:

Karyorrhexis (from Greek κάρυον karyon, "kernel, seed or nucleus", and ῥῆξις rhexis, "bursting") is the destructive fragmentation of the nucleus of a dying.


Karyolysis (from Greek κάρυον karyon—kernel, seed, or nucleus), and λύσις lysis from λύειν lyein, "to separate") is the complete dissolution of the chromatin.


The botanic name is from Ancient Greek πτερον (pteron) "wing" + κάρυον (karyon) "nut".


The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό (pro, 'before') and κάρυον (karyon, 'nut' or 'kernel').


The term karyogamy comes from the Greek karyo- (from κάρυον karyon) meaning "nut" and γάμος gamos, meaning "marriage".


name dikaryon comes from the Greek δι- (di-) meaning "two" and κάρυον (karyon) meaning "nut", referring to the cell nucleus.


generic name Parakaryon comes from Greek παρά (pará, beside) and κάρυον (káryon, kernel, nucleus), and reflects its distinction from eukaryotes and prokaryotes.


The name "caryopsis" is derived from the Greek words karyon and -opsis, meaning "nut" and "having the appearance of", respectively.


Heterokaryon is from neo-classic Greek hetero, meaning different, and karyon, meaning kernel or in this case nucleus.


meaning to hide, karya meaning a walnut tree, the fruit of which was known as karyon, a word also used to describe other fruits.



karyon's Meaning':

a part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction

Synonyms:

cell nucleus; achromatin; karyoplasm; nucleolus; nucleole; nucleoplasm; nucleus; chromatin; pronucleus; chromatin granule; chromosome; cell organ; cell; cell organelle; organelle; linin; subthalamic nucleus;

Antonyms:

voltaic cell; electrolytic cell;

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