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Definition of Binucleate
1. Adjective. Having two nuclei.
Category relationships: Biological Science, Biology
Antonyms: Mononuclear, Trinucleate
Definition of Binucleate
1. Adjective. (biology) having two nuclei. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Binucleate
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Binucleate
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Binucleate
Literary usage of Binucleate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Botanical Gazette by University of Chicago, JSTOR (Organization) (1903)
"The binucleate egg gave Trow the conviction, as he acknowledges, ... But the
present studies show that binucleate eggs are quite common in an undoubted ..."
2. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1916)
"Thus binucleate cells made up a percentage of the total of 0.9, ... Among these
binucleate cells 2 were found which were in the prophase of mitosis,1 a ..."
3. Investigations representing the departments by University of Chicago, E.F. Young, John Dewey (1903)
"The binucleate egg gave Trow the conviction, as he acknowledges, ... But the
present studies show that binucleate eggs are quite common in an undoubted ..."
4. Investigations Representing the Departments: Zoölogy, Anatomy, Physiology by University of Chicago (1903)
"22, 23, or 24 of the binucleate eggs. The three nuclei may be grouped close
together in ... The binucleate egg gave Trow the conviction, as he acknowledges, ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1914)
"Blackman (1904) and Christman (1905) discovered the origin of the binucleate
condition of this mother-cell in species of Phragmidium. ..."
6. A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities by John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles (1910)
"The vegetative mycelium has been observed to be binucleate, the condition ...
With a uninucleate basidiospore and a binucleate mycelium, it is a matter of ..."
7. Report of the Annual Meeting (1905)
"The asci appear to be developed from the sub-terminal binucleate cells of branches
of these ... These are later found in a binucleate, or occasionally a ..."
8. Fungous Diseases of Plants, with Chapters on Physiology, Culture Methods and by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1909)
"The evidence offered seems to thoroughly explain the origin of the binucleate
condition. While there are many exceptions which might be noted, ..."