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centrosome

American  
[sen-truh-sohm] / ˈsɛn trəˌsoʊm /

noun

Cell Biology.
  1. a small region near the nucleus in the cell cytoplasm, containing the centrioles.


centrosome British  
/ ˌsɛntrəˈsɒmɪk, ˈsɛntrəˌsəʊm /

noun

  1. Also called: centrosphere.  a small body in a cell where microtubules are produced. In animal cells it surrounds the centriole

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centrosome Scientific  
/ sĕntrə-sōm′ /
  1. A specialized region of the cytoplasm that is located next to the nucleus of a cell and contains the centrioles. The cells of most eukaryotes except plants have centrosomes.


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Origin of centrosome

First recorded in 1895–1900; centro- + -some 3

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