"Chromocenter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The chromocenter is a term used in biology and cytogenetics to describe the region of a cell's nucleus where the centromeres of two chromosomes come together and form a single structure. This occurs during metaphase of mitosis, when the chromosomes are condensing and preparing to separate. The chromocenter is a characteristic feature of the metaphase stage and can be seen under a microscope. It is also known as the centromere overlap or the centromere pair.
Chromites are a type of mineral that is the main ore of chromium, a transition metal that is used to make stainless steel and other alloys.
Chromizing is a process of converting the surface of a metal, usually steel, into a thin layer of a chromium-rich alloy by electroplating or chemical deposition. This process is used to improve the corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and aesthetic appeal of the metal by creating a thin layer of chromium on its surface.