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- A microbody (or cytosome) is a type of organelle that is found in the cells of plants, protozoa, and animals. Organelles in the microbody family include...
- peroxisome (IPA: [pɛɜˈɹɒksɪˌsoʊm]) is a membrane-bound organelle, a type of microbody, found in the cytoplasm of virtually all eukaryotic cells. Peroxisomes...
- White balance, a technical term in color photography Woronin body, a microbody in the hyphae of filamentous Ascomycota Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache...
- botanist Mikhail Stepanovich Woronin) is a peroxisome-derived, dense core microbody with a unit membrane found near the septae that divide hyphal compartments...
- cytoplasm such as mitochondria, and that hydrolytic enzymes were produced by microbodies. In 1963 Hruban, Spargo and colleagues published a detailed ultrastructural...
- reticulum, two to three mitochondria, and an extensive microbody–lipid globule complex. The microbodies closely appose and almost surround four to six lipid...
- vesicle surrounding the cytoplasm where the nucleus, mitochondria, and microbodies are found. Platysulcus was isolated from sedimented detritus on seaweed...
- and particulate NAD+-linked glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase in the microbodies of the bloodstream form to Trypanosoma brucei". European Journal of Biochemistry...
- wing membranes. Studies of sampled pycnofibres revealed the presence of microbodies within the filaments, resembling the melanosome pigments identified in...
- the exchange of microarray information between different data systems". microbody Any of a diverse class of small membrane-bound organelles or vesicles...