Definition of Chondriosomes

1. chondriosome [n] - See also: chondriosome

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chondriosomes

chondrichthyans
chondrification
chondrification centre
chondrifications
chondrified
chondrifies
chondrify
chondrifying
chondrigen
chondrigenous
chondrin
chondrin ball
chondrins
chondrio-
chondriosome
chondriosomes (current term)
chondrite
chondrites
chondritic
chondritis
chondro-
chondro-2-sulfatase
chondro-4-sulfatase
chondro-osseous
chondro-osteodystrophy
chondroblast
chondroblastoma
chondroblasts
chondrocalcin
chondrocalcinosis

Literary usage of Chondriosomes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1920)
"An important step was made when itwas gradually shown that chondriosomes are constant in all spermatozoa of all species, although varying greatly in shape ..."

2. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1918)
"The chondriosomes seem to be especially labile in the'interstitial cells. As usual, the figures of deformation are, in the first stages, granules and ..."

3. Year books by Plainfield High School (Plainfield, N.J.) (1919)
"ship of plant and animal mitochondria (chondriosomes), concerning which there has been ... In studying the chondriosomes in the testicle cells of Fundulus, ..."

4. The Germ-cell Cycle in Animals by Robert William Hegner (1914)
"Duesberg (1910) is quite positive that the myofibrils of striated muscle fibers are produced by the metamorphosis of chondriosomes from embryonic muscle ..."

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