IPA: /kroʊˈmæfɪn/
KK: /kroʊˈmæfɪn/
Definition: Describing cells or tissues that can be easily stained with chromium salts, often used in medical or biological contexts.
Example: The chromaffin cells in the adrenal medulla play a crucial role in the body's response to stress.
IPA: /krəˈmætɪsɪti/
KK: /kroʊˈmætɪsɪti/
Definition: The quality of a color that describes its dominant wavelength and how pure it is.
Example: The chromaticity of the painting was enhanced by the use of vibrant colors.
IPA: /krəˈmætɪks/
KK: /kroʊˈmætɪks/
Definition: The scientific study of colors and how they interact with each other.
Example: Artists often study chromatics to understand how to mix colors effectively.
IPA: /ˈkrəʊməˌtɪd/
KK: /ˈkroʊməˌtɪd/
Definition: One of the two identical halves of a chromosome that are connected by a central point and separate during cell division.
Example: During cell division, each chromatid is pulled apart to form new chromosomes.
IPA: /ˈkroʊmətɪn/
KK: /ˈkroʊmətɪn/
Definition: A substance found in the nucleus of cells, made of DNA and proteins, that helps package and organize genetic material. It can change shape during cell division to form chromosomes.
Example: During cell division, chromatin condenses to form visible chromosomes.
IPA: /ˌkroʊməˈtɒɡræm/
KK: /kroʊˈmætəˌgræm/
Definition: A visual representation showing the different substances that have been separated during a chromatography process.
Example: The scientist analyzed the chromatogram to identify the components of the mixture.
IPA: //kroʊˈmætəˌɡræf//
KK: /kroʊˈmætəˌgræf/
Definition: A device used to separate and analyze different components in a mixture, producing a visual representation of the results.
Example: The scientist used a chromatograph to analyze the chemical composition of the sample.
Definition: To use a method for separating and analyzing substances in a mixture.
Example: Scientists often chromatograph samples to identify their components.
IPA: /krəʊˌmætəˈɡræfɪk/
KK: /kroʊˌmætəˈɡrɑfɪk/
Definition: Relating to a method used to separate mixtures into their individual components, often used in chemistry and biology.
Example: The chromatographic technique allowed the scientists to analyze the different substances in the sample.
IPA: //krəʊˈmætəɡrəfi//
KK: /kroʊməˈtɒɡrəfi/
Definition: A method used to separate different substances in a mixture based on how they interact with a moving liquid or gas and a stationary material.
Example: The scientist used chromatography to analyze the components of the chemical mixture.
IPA: /krəʊˌmætəˈlɪsɪs/
KK: /kroʊˌmætəˈlɪsɪs/
Definition: The process where certain materials in a cell, especially chromatin, break down or dissolve.
Example: During chromatolysis, the cell's chromatin disintegrates, affecting its function.
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