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synkaryon
syn·kar·y·on S0968900 (sĭn-kăr′ē-ŏn′, -ē-ən)n. The nucleus of a fertilized egg immediately after the male and female nuclei have fused. [syn- + Greek karuon, nut, seed; see kar- in Indo-European roots.] syn·kar′y·on′ic (-ŏn′ĭk) adj.synkaryon (sɪnˈkærɪˌɒn) n (Biology) biology the nucleus of a fertilized egg[C20: New Latin, from syn- + Greek karuon a nut] synˌkaryˈonic adjsyn•kar•y•on (sɪnˈkær iˌɒn, -ən) n., pl. -kar•y•a (-ˈkær i ə) Biol. a nucleus formed by the fusion of two preexisting nuclei. [1900–05; syn- + Greek káryon nut, kernel; compare karyo-] synkaryon
synkaryon [sin-kar´e-on] a nucleus formed by fusion of two pronuclei, the fertilization nucleus.syn·kar·y·on (sin-kar'ē-on), The nucleus formed by the fusion of the two pronuclei in karyogamy. Synonym(s): syncaryon [syn- + G. karyon, kernel (nucleus)] synkaryon (sĭn-kăr′ē-ŏn′, -ē-ən)n. The nucleus of a fertilized egg immediately after the male and female nuclei have fused. syn·kar′y·on′ic (-ŏn′ĭk) adj.syn·kar·y·on (sin-kar'ē-on) The nucleus formed by the fusion of the two pronuclei in karyogamy. [syn- + G. karyon, kernel (nucleus)] |