diplosome

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English

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Etymology

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diplo- +‎ -some

Noun

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diplosome (plural diplosomes)

  1. (biology) In cell biology, a pair of centrioles arranged perpendicularly, located near the nucleus. It is present in all eukaryotic cells except for higher plants. It plays an important role in mitosis.

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