Centriole

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Pronunciation: /ˈsɛntriˌoʊl/

Definitions of centriole

noun a cylindrical cell structure found in most eukaryotic cells, involved in cell division

Example Sentences

A1 A centriole is a small structure found in animal cells.

A2 Centrioles are involved in cell division and the formation of cilia and flagella.

B1 Scientists have discovered that centrioles play a crucial role in organizing the microtubules in cells.

B2 The duplication of centrioles is tightly regulated during the cell cycle.

C1 Research on centrioles has led to a better understanding of cell division mechanisms.

C2 Abnormalities in centriole structure have been linked to certain genetic disorders.

Examples of centriole in a Sentence

formal The centriole is a cylindrical cell structure composed of microtubules.

informal The centriole helps with cell division by organizing the microtubules.

slang That centriole thingamajig is like the cell's organizing buddy.

figurative The centriole is like the conductor orchestrating the cell division symphony.

Grammatical Forms of centriole

plural

centrioles

comparative

more centriole

superlative

most centriole

present tense

centrioles

future tense

will centriole

perfect tense

have centriole

continuous tense

is centrioling

singular

centriole

positive degree

centriole

infinitive

to centriole

gerund

centrioling

participle

centrioling

Origin and Evolution of centriole

First Known Use: 1895 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'centriole' is derived from the Latin word 'centrum' meaning center, and the Greek word 'kýklos' meaning circle or wheel.
Evolution of the word: The term 'centriole' was first used in 1895 by Theodor Boveri to describe the small organelles found in animal cells that are involved in cell division. Over time, the understanding of centrioles has evolved with advancements in cell biology and microscopy techniques.