IPA: //sɪˈtæstər//
KK: /sɪˈtæstər/
A star-like pattern observed at the ends of the spindle during cell division.
The cytaster is crucial for the proper separation of chromosomes during mitosis.
This word originates from Greek 'kytos' (meaning cell) and 'aster' (meaning star). The term 'cytaster' refers to a star-shaped structure or element within a cell.
Think of 'kytos' meaning cell and 'aster' meaning star — this helps you remember that 'cytaster' refers to a star-shaped structure in a cell.