"Cytophagies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cytophagies refers to the process of cells eating or engulfing other cells.
Cytopathologic refers to the study of the changes that occur in the cells of a diseased tissue, focusing on the microscopic appearance of the cells rather than the tissue as a whole. In other words, it is the study of the pathologic changes that occur in individual cells.
Cytopathological refers to the study of the changes that occur in cells in response to disease or abnormal conditions. It involves the examination of cells under a microscope to identify any abnormalities, such as cell shape, size, or structure, which can be indicative of a specific disease or condition.
A cytopathologist is a medical specialist who analyzes cells and tissues to diagnose diseases.
Cytopathology is the branch of pathology that deals with the study of the structure and function of cells, particularly in relation to disease. It involves the examination of cells, often obtained through surgical biopsy, needle aspiration, or other means, to diagnose and monitor various diseases, such as cancer, infections, and inflammatory disorders.
Cytophagous refers to an organism that consumes or feeds on cells. It is often used to describe certain types of bacteria or other microorganisms that obtain their nutrients by breaking down and absorbing the contents of cells.
The cytopharynx is the region of the cell where food vacuoles, containing nutrients, are formed during phagocytosis, a type of cellular digestion. It is also known as a food catching cup. The cytopharynx is a structure found in protozoans, such as amoebas, and certain protists, where it plays a crucial role in gathering and processing nutrients for the cell.
A cytophotometer is an instrument used in cytology to measure the amount of light absorbed or transmitted by cells, typically for the purpose of analyzing the DNA content of cells. It is a type of spectrophotometer that is specifically designed for use with cells, often in conjunction with fluorescence microscopy.
Cytophotometric: Relating to the measurement of the size, shape, and optical properties of cells, such as their refractive index, using photometric techniques.