different between mitosis vs antimicrotubule

mitosis

English

Etymology

From German Mitose, from Ancient Greek ????? (mítos, thread) + -osis, probably in reference to the thread-like chromatin seen during mitosis.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /ma??to?s?s/
  • Rhymes: -??s?s

Noun

mitosis (countable and uncountable, plural mitoses)

  1. (cytology) The division of a cell nucleus in which the genome is copied and separated into two identical halves. It is normally followed by cell division.

Synonyms

  • karyokinesis
  • karyomitosis

Meronyms

  • prophase
  • metaphase
  • anaphase
  • telophase

Derived terms

  • mitotic
  • mitotically
  • transmitosis

Translations

See also

  • meiosis

Spanish

Noun

mitosis f (plural mitosis)

  1. (cytology) mitosis

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antimicrotubule

English

Etymology

anti- +? microtubule

Adjective

antimicrotubule (not comparable)

  1. (pharmacology) Describing any agent that interferes with microtubules during mitosis and thus inhibits cell growth and division.

Translations

Noun

antimicrotubule (plural antimicrotubules)

  1. Such a material.

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