Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lyses
noun
/ˈlaɪsiːz/

Definition
Lyses refer to the process of breaking down or disintegrating a substance. It is often used in biological and medical contexts, particularly in relation to the destruction of cells.

Examples
- The lyses of bacterial cells can be triggered by viruses known as bacteriophages.
- Researchers studied the lyses of cancer cells as a potential treatment for tumors.
- In laboratory experiments, lyses can occur through various chemical processes.

Meaning
The term ‘lyses’ is typically associated with the dissolution or rupture of cells, such as during the breakdown of a cell membrane, leading to the release of its contents.

Synonyms
- Disintegration
- Breakdown
- Rupture
- Decomposition