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ultrastructure
ul·tra·struc·ture U0013050 (ŭl′trə-strŭk′chər)n. The detailed structure of a biological specimen, such as a cell, tissue, or organ, that can be observed only by electron microscopy. Also called fine structure.ultrastructure (ˈʌltrəˌstrʌktʃə) n (Biology) the minute structure of a tissue or cell, as revealed by microscopy, esp electron microscopy ˌultraˈstructural adjul•tra•struc•ture (ˈʌl trəˌstrʌk tʃər) n. the aggregate of structures within a cell that are revealed by electron microscopy. [1935–40] ul`tra•struc′tur•al, adj. ultrastructurethe submicroscopic, elemental structure of protoplasm. — ultrastructural, adj.See also: BiologyTranslationsultrastructure
ultrastructure[¦əl·trə′strək·chər] (cell and molecular biology) The ultimate physiochemical organization of protoplasm. ultrastructure
ultrastructure [ul´trah-struk″chur] the structure visible only under the ultramicroscope and electron microscope.ul·tra·struc·ture (ŭl'tră-strŭk'chūr), Structures or particles seen with the electron microscope. Synonym(s): fine structureultrastructure (ŭl′trə-strŭk′chər)n. The detailed structure of a biological specimen, such as a cell, tissue, or organ, that can be observed only by electron microscopy. Also called fine structure.ultrastructure the fine detail of CELL structure, which requires the use of the ELECTRON MICROSCOPE for proper visualization.ThesaurusSeefine structure |