Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
uninuclear
Adjective
/ˌjuːnɪˈnjuːklɪər/
Definition
Having a single nucleus, particularly in the context of cells or biological structures.
Examples
- The uninuclear cells in the tissue were observed under the microscope.
- In contrast to muscle fibers, which can be multinucleated, many types of plant cells are uninuclear.
Meaning
The term ‘uninuclear’ refers to a cell or organism that contains one nucleus. It distinguishes it from multinucleated cells, which have multiple nuclei. In biology, this is often relevant to the structure and function of various types of cells.
Synonyms
- Mononuclear
- Single-nucleus