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Macrosome

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macrochromatinnoun(biology) A relatively large chromatin body
megasomenounA large lysosome
supermacromoleculenounA very large macromolecule, or a complex of two or more macromolecules
enlargeosomenoun(cytology) A particular type of cytoplasmic vesicle
macromoleculenoun(organic chemistry, biochemistry) A very large molecule, especially used in reference to large biological polymers (e.g. nucleic acids and proteins).
macropinosomenoun(cytology) A large vesicle filled with extracellular fluid and formed through macropinocytosis
membranosomenounA membraneous lomasome
cytosomenoun(biology, uncountable) The cytoplasm within a cell; the cell outside of the nucleus.
migrasomenounAn organelle involved in migracytosis
megamitochondrionnounA very large, misshapen mitochondrion
mitoxosomenoun(cytology) A mitochondrial organelle associated with oxidative metabolism
processomenoun(biochemistry) A complex of proteins associated with ribosome biogenesis.
macroamphiphilenoun(biochemistry) Any relatively large amphiphile, but especially any such lipopolysaccharide or similar compound found in bacterial cell walls
monochromatosomenounA monomeric chromatosome
macroenzymenounAn enzyme of macromolecular size due to unusual biopolymerization or immune complexing, such as when a normal enzyme is protein-bound, typically by immunoglobulins (antibodies); macroenzymes by themselves are not always pathophysiologic or pathogenic, but their occurrence is increased in certain diseases (their formation is encouraged by some pathogenetic processes).
chromocentrenounSynonym of karyosome.
complexomenounThe set of protein complexes in a cell etc.
cytomembranenoun(biology) A membrane found in cytoplasm.
macrohistonenounA relatively large histone
mesosomenounA folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell.

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