"Microsome" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A microsome is a small organelle within a cell. Microsomes are fragments of the endoplasmic reticulum, a network of membranous tubules and cisternae found in the cytoplasm of a cell. They are often used as a model system in biochemistry and cell biology to study protein synthesis, protein processing, and membrane trafficking.
Microseismic refers to very small earthquakes or seismic activity that is often imperceptible to humans. It can occur naturally, such as during volcanic activity, or be caused by human activities like injection of fluids into the ground, such as during hydraulic fracturing or wastewater disposal. Microseismic monitoring is used to detect and track these small earthquakes, providing valuable information about underground structures and processes. The term is often used in the fields of seismology, geology, and environmental monitoring.
A microsphere is a tiny sphere, typically having a diameter in the range of 1-1000 micrometers (μm), which is much smaller than the width of a human hair. Microspheres are often used in various fields such as science, medicine, and engineering due to their unique properties, including their size, shape, and surface characteristics. They are used as carriers for biological molecules, nanoparticles, and other substances, and are also used in research, healthcare, and industrial applications.