"Cellulomonas" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cellulomonas is a genus of Gram-positive, aerobic, or facultatively anaerobic bacteria that are commonly found in soil, decaying organic matter, and the guts of insects. They are rod-shaped and often appear as clusters or chains. Cellulomonas species are known for their ability to break down cellulose, a complex carbohydrate found in plant cell walls. They are often used as model organisms in research on cellulose degradation and biotechnological applications.
Cellulation refers to the process or result of forming cells or dividing into cells. It can also describe the formation of cellular structures or patterns, such as cellular patterns on the surface of an organism.
Cellulite is a common condition where the skin appears to have a dimpled, lumpy, or cottage cheese-like texture, typically on the thighs, hips, buttocks, and abdomen. It occurs when fat deposits push through the connective tissue beneath the skin, causing the skin to appear uneven and bumpy. Cellulite is not the same as fat, and it's not necessarily related to obesity or weight gain. It affects an estimated 80-90% of women and up to 40% of men. While it's not a medical problem, cellulite can affect a person's self-confidence and body image.
Celluloid is a type of photographic film, often referred to as film, which was used for movies, photographs, and other applications. It is a soft, transparent, and flexible material made from a historical form of plastic called cellulose nitrate, mixed with other substances.
Celo is a type of tamper-evident seal used to secure or authenticate the contents of an envelope or package. It is typically used for confidential or sensitive documents, ensuring that they remain unopened or tampered with.
Celosias refers to a type of flowering plant commonly known as cockscomb or plume celosia. It is a variety of celosia that is characterized by its unique, feathery plumes that resemble the crest on a rooster's head.