Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cytolysis
noun
sī-ˈtäl-ə-səs

Definition
Cytolysis is the process in which a cell undergoes lysis or rupture, typically resulting from the entry of water into the cell.

Examples
- During hypotonic shock, cytolysis can occur as water rushes into the cell.
- Researchers studied the effects of cytolysis on tissue cultures.

Meaning
It commonly refers to the breaking down of the cell membrane due to osmotic pressure, leading to the release of cell contents.

Synonyms
- Cell lysis
- Cell rupture
- Cell breakdown