
1) Acaryote 2) Akaryocyte 3) Akaryote 4) Archespore 5) Archesporial 6) Archesporium 7) Arthrospore 8) Arthrosporic 9) Arthrosporous 10) Blastema 11) Blastemal 12) Blastematic 13) Blastemic 14) Blastomere 15) Blastomeric 16) Cadre 17) Cellphone 18) Cubicle 19) Gametocyte 20) Guardroom 21) Hole 22) Mobile
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1) Al-Qaida group 2) Alcatraz accommodations 3) Alcatraz unit 4) Alternative to office or home 5) Amoeba 6) Amoebas have one 7) An ameba has one 8) An amoeba consists of one 9) An amoeba has just one 10) An amoeba has one 11) Any small compartment 12) Attica accommodation 13) Attica unit 14) Bacterium
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- any small compartment
- a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction
- a small unit serving as the nucleus of a larger political movement
- small room is which a monk or nun lives
- a room where a prisoner is kept
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(1) basic (microscopic) unit of plant structure, generally consisting of compartments in a viscous fluid surrounded by a wall; (2) cavity of an anther or ovary.
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The central area surrounded by veins. It can be closed by veins or open.
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(biology) the structural and functional unit of all known living organisms and is the smallest unit of an organism that is classified as living
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• (n.) Any small cavity, or hollow place. • (n.) A very small and close apartment, as in a prison or in a monastery or convent; the hut of a hermit. • (n.) Same as Cella. • (n.) A small religious house attached to a monastery or convent. • (n.) A jar of vessel, or a division of a compound vessel, for holding the exciting fl...
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(from the article `telephone and telephone system`) The geographic area served by a cellular radio system is broken up into smaller geographic areas, or cells. Uniform hexagons most frequently are ...
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1. (biol.) The fundamental unit of terrestrial life. Cells are self-replicating and may exist on their own as independent organisms, as in the case of bacteria, archaea, and protista, or may form colonies or tissues, as in higher life-forms. The two main types of cells are prokaryotic cells and euka...
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Square canopies are made up of pressurized cells, usually seven or nine. Each cell consists of a load bearing rib at each side to which the suspension lines are attached. A third, non load bearing rib runs down the middle of the cell. The cell is pressurized through the open mouth at the front and also through cross ports in the ribs. Adjacent cel...
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A tiny area within the memory array that actually stores the bit in the form of an electrical charge.
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<cell biology> An autonomous self replicating unit (in principle) that may constitute an organism (in the case of unicellular organisms) or be a sub unit of multicellular organisms in which individual cells may be more or less specialised differentiated) for particular functions. ... The individual units from which tissues of the body are for...
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(sel) a small more or less enclosed space. the basic structural unit of living organisms. All living cells arise from other cells, either by division of one cell to make two, as in mitosis and meiosis, or by fusion of two cells to make one, as in the union of the spermatozoon and the oocyte to make the zygote in...
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(Life processes and cells) Basic unit of life. Unicellular organisms only have one cell. Multicellular organisms have many cells.
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Cell (sĕl)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Celled (sĕld).] To place or inclose in a cell. '
Celled under ground.' [ R.]
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(L: cella store room) the smallest structural and functional unit of a living organisms, consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus, enclosed in a membrane.
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(Battery) An electrochemical device composed of positive and negative plates, separator, and electrolyte which is capable of storing electrical energy.
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(Photovoltaic) See "Photovoltaic Cell".
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Smallest unit of all living organisms that can possess all the properties of life. Single-celled organisms with a diameter of only 0.001 to 0.1 millimetres are for example bacteria and yeasts. Viruses no longer have all the properties required to reproduce, but need host cells to change and destroy them. All higher organisms, like the vine, ar...
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(NETWORK GLOSSARY) The basic unit for ATM switching and multiplexing. Each cell consists of a five byte header and 48 bytes of payload.
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(cells) The building blocks of the body. Every part of the body is made up of individual cells. Cells are basically very similar. But each type of cell is specially adapted for the part of the body it makes up. For example, the liver is made up of liver cells. Cancer is a disease that starts with one cell becoming cancerous.
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prison cell noun a room where a prisoner is kept
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electric cell noun a device that delivers an electric current as the result of a chemical reaction
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(computing) In computing, a single reference area on a spreadsheet grid. It contains information, a label, or a formula. Each cell reference is unique and is determined according to its position in the spreadsheet grid, using letters to find the column and numbers to find the row. For example,...
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Click images to enlargeIn biology, the basic unit of a living organism. It is the smallest unit capable of independent existence. In organisms, other than the smallest ones, the body of the organism is made up of several cells or many cells. A single cell, therefore, is the smallest unit that shows characteristic features...
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