Cytosomic vs Cytosome - What's the difference?
cytosomic | cytosome | Derived terms |
(biology, uncountable) The cytoplasm within a cell; the cell outside of the nucleus.
*{{quote-book, 1946, Richard Roksabro Kudo, Protozoology, page=33
, passage=The fundamental component of the protozoan body is the protoplasm which is without exception differentiated into the nucleus and the cytosome .}}
(biology, countable) A type of cellular organelle which is enclosed by a membrane.
*{{quote-book, 1994, R. E. Kendrick & G. H. M. Kronenberg, Photomorphogenesis in Plants, page=725
, passage=Moreover, calcium is concentrated in cytosomes , specific membrane-coated vesicles, which are also known as 'tannin vesicles'.}}
Cytosomic is a derived term of cytosome.
As a noun cytosome is
(biology|uncountable) the cytoplasm within a cell; the cell outside of the nucleus.cytosomic
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Cytosomic has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'cytosomic':
cytosine, cytokine, cytogenic, cytisine, catechine, cytosome, catkinlike, catazine, catagmatic, cytocinecytosome
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