Nghĩa của từ thread like bằng Tiếng Hàn

adjective - threadlike
실 같은: threadlike, thready

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1. Chromosomes are thread-like elements in the cell nucleus

2. Her mouth was a thread-like incision above almost a double chin.

3. These, in turn, contain thread-like ascospores, which usually break into fragments and are presumably infective.

4. The noncircular profile has a thread-like design and has a pitch, the length of which is shorter than a complete thread turn.

5. What does Chromosome mean? The definition of a Chromosome is a thread-like structure of DNA (nucleic acids and proteins) that carries genes

6. Bindweed is a climbing vine. Normally, the first signs that you have Bindweed will be thin thread-like vines that wrap themselves tightly around plants or other upward objects

7. The key difference between Chromosome and chromatid is that a Chromosome is a long thread-like form of a DNA molecule while a chromatid is one-half of two identical copies of a replicated Chromosome

8. Chromatid: Definition: A chromosome is a thread-like structure present in the nucleus or nuclear region of the cytoplasm that is made up of a single molecule of DNA and proteins, carrying some or all genetic materials of an organism

9. Ascarids – Common in budgerigars, cockatiels, and psittacine; also found in many birds who have access to the ground Capillaria – Tiny thread-like worms that infect the gastrointestinal tract of many companion birds, such as macaws, canaries, budgerigars, pigeons, and gallinaceous birds

10. In plant and animal cells, DNA is tightly packaged into thread-like structures called Chromosomes.This is in contrast to bacteria where DNA floats freely around the cell.; A single length of DNA is wrapped many times around lots of proteins called histones, to form structures called nucleosomes.; These nucleosomes then coil up tightly to create chromatin loops.