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Indonesian to English translations [PRO] Medical - Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-) | |||||||
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5 | daughter cell |
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3 +1 | subcell |
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2 | cell |
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cell Explanation: saya tidak tahu berbeza antara sel dan anak sel |
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daughter cell Explanation: - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 49 mins (2008-11-03 08:48:47 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ref.: *Sel anak* yang berukuran kecil yang berinti lebih besar dan sitoplasma lebih pekat membelah sekali lagi dengan bidang pembelahan sejajar dengan arah pembelahan sebelumnya. The smaller *daughter cell* which has a larger nucleus and dense cytoplasm will divide once more in a plane parallel to the preceding plane of division. http://digilib.bi.itb.ac.id/go.php?id=jbptitbbi-gdl-s2-1983-... Cell division is a process by which a cell, called the parent cell, divides into two or more cells, called *daughter cells*. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_division The GSC undergoes asymmetric cell division, giving rise to one *daughter cell* that will retain *stem cell* identity and one *daughter cell* . . . http://jcs.biologists.org/cgi/content/figsonly/118/4/665 Kamus Saku Kedokteran Dorland. 1998. Jakarta: EGC. |
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subcell Explanation: sel punca/induk - stemcell sel anak - subcell -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 jam (2008-11-03 12:08:31 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://medical.merriam-webster.com/medical/subcellular |
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