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achromatin
a·chro·ma·tin A0055500 (ā-krō′mə-tĭn)n. The part of a cell nucleus that remains less colored than the rest of the nucleus when stained or dyed. [achromat(ic) + -in.] a·chro′ma·tin′ic adj.achromatin (əˈkrəʊmətɪn) n (Biochemistry) the material of the nucleus of a cell that does not stain with basic dyes. Compare chromatinThesaurusNoun | 1.achromatin - the part of a cell nucleus that is relatively uncolored by stains or dyesbody substance - the substance of the bodycell nucleus, karyon, nucleus - a part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction |
achromatin
achromatin[‚ā′krō·mə·tən] (cell and molecular biology) The portion of the cell nucleus which does not stain easily with basic dyes. achromatin
ach·ro·ma·tin (ă-krō'mă-tin), The weakly staining components of the nucleus, such as the nuclear sap and euchromatin.achromatin (ā-krō′mə-tĭn)n. The part of a cell nucleus that remains less colored than the rest of the nucleus when stained or dyed. a·chro′ma·tin′ic adj.achromatin An obsolete term for any weakly staining nuclear component (e.g., nucleoplasm) which is not chromatin.achromatin Related to achromatin: TuitWords related to achromatinnoun the part of a cell nucleus that is relatively uncolored by stains or dyesRelated Words- body substance
- cell nucleus
- karyon
- nucleus
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