Mononucleosis is the abnormal condition of a single nucleus.
Nucleation is the medical term meaning formation of the nucleus.
Nucle- is the medical terminology combining form meaning nucleus. For instance, mononuclear means having one nucleus.
polymorphonuclear
Elevated chromatin refers to a condition in which there is an abnormal increase in the amount of chromatin in a cell's nucleus. This can be seen in conditions like cancer, where the ratio of the chromatin to the nuclear volume is higher than normal. Elevated chromatin content can be a marker for increased cellular activity or abnormal cell growth.
The condition was first described by Frederick Lewy in 1941 when he described Lewy bodies, which are abnormal inclusions in the cytoplasm (components of a cell outside the nucleus) of cells found in patients who had Parkinson's disease
A nucleus controls most of the cells activities
"Sickle cells" refers to an abnormal shape (rather like a sickle) of red blood cells. Red blood cells in humans do not have a nucleus.
It means, physics of the nucleus - meaning the atomic nucleus.
nuclei is plural for nucleus, meaning more than one nucleus
Protoctista are eukaryotic, meaning they have a true nucleus. Monera are prokaryotic, meaning they have no nucleus.
The matter composing the nucleus of a cell; the protoplasm of the nucleus; karyoplasma.
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