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  • 185 bytes (29 words) - 17:09, 21 March 2024
  • An [[organism]] that is composed of one or more [[cell]]s containing [[cell nucleus|cell nuclei]].
    134 bytes (19 words) - 21:35, 5 April 2009
  • The '''cell nucleus''' is the [[plasma membrane|membrane]]-bound region in the center of a [[ce
    402 bytes (61 words) - 23:14, 23 March 2009
  • ...original cell by fission (one cell dividing into two cells) or by mitosis (cell nucleus division with each chromosome splitting into two).
    254 bytes (36 words) - 05:50, 5 September 2009
  • ...cut or crushed, in which the part of the axon separated from the neuron's cell nucleus degenerates.
    179 bytes (28 words) - 11:20, 6 September 2009
  • {{r|Cell nucleus}}
    1 KB (178 words) - 17:53, 13 January 2009
  • {{r|Cell nucleus}}
    1 KB (200 words) - 10:33, 24 May 2008
  • ...cess in which a [[eukaryotic]] cell separates the [[chromosome]]s in its [[cell nucleus]], into two identical sets in two daughter nuclei.<ref> Rubenstein, Irwin, ...]) undergo a "closed" mitosis, where chromosomes divide within an intact [[cell nucleus]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=De Souza CP, Osmani SA |title=Mitosis, not ju
    5 KB (851 words) - 17:59, 13 January 2009
  • {{r|Cell nucleus}}
    2 KB (271 words) - 07:01, 9 September 2010
  • ...1</ref> Neurons also contain a cell body or [[soma]] which contains the [[cell nucleus]] and other [[organelle]]s which are required for normal cell functioning.
    3 KB (432 words) - 17:09, 21 March 2024
  • ...synthesized from a [[DNA]] template inside the [[cell (biology)|cell]]'s [[Cell nucleus|nucleus]]. Peptide hormone precursors (pre-prohormones) are then processed
    4 KB (595 words) - 08:21, 8 November 2010
  • ...s [[transcription (biology)|transcribed]] from a [[DNA]] template in the [[cell nucleus]]. Unnecessary pieces of the strand, called [[intron|introns]], are spliced
    2 KB (382 words) - 20:45, 14 February 2010
  • ...ria and plastids contain [[DNA]] that is fairly different from that of the cell nucleus and that is similar to that of [[bacteria]] (in being circular and in its s == Endosymbiosis and the origin of the cell nucleus ==
    8 KB (1,150 words) - 15:22, 18 August 2009
  • ...de|nematode]] (''[[Caenorhabditis elegans]]'') are stained so that their [[cell nucleus|nuclei]] glow red.
    2 KB (372 words) - 10:13, 7 December 2022
  • ...ed to phenotypically normal blastocysts, after transfer of a donor cumulus cell nucleus into enucleated oocytes. While each of 15 control embryos derived from fert
    9 KB (1,412 words) - 18:31, 11 February 2010
  • ...glucocorticoid receptor. The receptor-ligand complex translocates into the cell nucleus and then binds to glucocorticoid response elements (GRE) in the promoter re
    4 KB (439 words) - 01:53, 29 October 2013
  • ...s in [[mammal]]s are ''anucleate'' when mature, meaning that they lack a [[cell nucleus]] and thus have no [[DNA]]. In comparison, the erythrocytes of nearly all o
    10 KB (1,571 words) - 04:02, 19 September 2013
  • ...to an intracellular receptor, and this complex is then translocated to the cell nucleus where it interacts with regions of the DNA known as 'estrogen regulatory el
    16 KB (2,283 words) - 09:06, 15 March 2011
  • ...plants are [[eukaryotic]]—they are composed of [[cell]]s which contain a [[cell nucleus]] encapsulating their [[DNA]]. Also, like the cells of the [[cyanobacteria]
    6 KB (841 words) - 18:00, 3 May 2009
  • The '''[[cell nucleus]]''' is the most conspicuous organelle. It houses the cell's chromosomes, a ...sociated with [[histone]] proteins. All chromosomal DNA is stored in the ''cell nucleus'', separated from the cytoplasm by a membrane. Some eukaryotic organelles a
    27 KB (3,909 words) - 22:11, 27 October 2013
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