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microbody[′mī·krə‚bäd·ē] (cell and molecular biology) Any of three distinct classes (peroxisomes, glyoxysomes, and microperoxisomes) of cytoplasmic organelles that are bounded by a single membrane and contain a variety of enzymes. microbody
microbody [mi´kro-bod″e] any of the cytoplasmic particles found in kidney and liver cells and in certain other cells, surrounded by a limiting membrane, and containing dense crystalline-like inclusions and oxidases.mi·cro·bod·y (mī'krō-bod'ē), A cytoplasmic organelle, bounded by a single membrane and containing oxidative enzymes. Microbodies include peroxisomes and glyoxysomes.microbody Any usually rounded, (single-)membrane-bound cytoplasmic organelle that contains oxidative enzymes and digests cellular debris. Examples Glycosomes, peroxisomes.pe·rox·i·some (pĕr-ok'si-sōm) A membrane-bound organelle occurring in nearly all eukaryotic cells that often contains oxidative enzymes relating to the formation and degradation of H2O2. Synonym(s): microbody. [peroxide + G. sōma, body] |