"Centriscoid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Centriscoid refers to a type of fish, specifically a species of fish in the family Centriscoidei. Centriscoids are a group of small, eel-like fish that are found in tropical and subtropical oceans around the world. They are characterized by their slender bodies, long fins, and ability to swim rapidly through tight spaces. Centriscoids are often associated with coral reefs and rocky areas, where they feed on small crustaceans and plankton.
A centriole is a small, cylindrical organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes, including animals and plants. It is a type of microtubule-organizing center that plays a crucial role in the formation of cilia and flagella, as well as the separation of chromosomes during cell division.
Centrioles are small, cylindrical organelles found in cells, typically in the cytoplasm near the nucleus. They play a crucial role in the formation of cilia, flagella, and the spindle fibers involved in cell division.
Centripetal refers to a force that pulls an object towards the center of a circular path or orbit, causing it to move in a curved motion. It is the opposite of centrifugal force, which pushes an object away from the center.
Centripetality refers to the tendency of an object or particles to move towards a central point or to remain in a rotating path while rotating around a fixed axis or due to a central force. This concept is often depicted in the motion of a ball attached to a string, which moves in a circular path around the center of the string as the string is swung. Centripetality is a key component of centripetal force, which is the inward force that keeps an object moving in a circular path.
Centripetally refers to a force or motion that is directed towards a central point or axis, and tends to keep an object moving in a circular path or orbit around that point. This term is often used in physics to describe the force that keeps celestial bodies, such as planets, in their orbits around the center of their respective galaxies.
Centripetence refers to the tendency of an object or a particle to move in a curved path around a central point or axis, due to an external force that is always directed toward the center. It is the property of an object to move in a circular orbit around a central point, like a satellite orbiting around a planet, or a planet orbiting around the sun.
Centrism refers to a political ideology that seeks to find a middle ground or a balanced approach between different political parties, ideologies, or factions. Centrists typically advocate for moderate policies that are designed to appeal to a wide range of people and to avoid extreme or radical solutions. Centrists often prioritize pragmatism, compromise, and stability over ideology, and they may be willing to work with politicians from different parties to achieve their goals. In some cases, centrism can also refer to a political position that is neither left-wing (liberal) nor right-wing (conservative), but rather a blend of both.
Centrists is a term used to describe people or groups that occupy a middle ground or neutral position on a particular issue, often avoiding extremes or radical views. In politics, centrists may support moderate policies that seek to balance competing interests or ideologies.
Centrobaric refers to something related to the midpoint or center of the body. It is often used in the context of anatomy or medicine to describe structures or features that are located near the center of the body or torso.
Centrocytes are a type of B-cell that is found in the lymphoid follicles of lymphoid organs, such as the spleen, lymph nodes, and tonsils. They are immature B-cells that are still going through the process of maturation and selection to become mature B-cells. Centrocytes typically have a large amount of cytoplasm and a relatively small nucleus, and they often have receptor editing, which is a process where the B-cell receptor undergoes changes to improve its ability to recognize and bind to antigens.