Keyword
cell
Info
FrequencyTop 1700-1800
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 3
Heisig570
Readings
ぼう
(53%)
ほう
(46%)
Composed of
moon
wrap
Used in vocabulary (238 in total)
cell; cell (in an organization, esp. a communist party)
brethren; brothers; fellow countrymen; fellowman; compatriot
single cell; simple-minded person; one-track-minded person
inside the cell; intracellular
afterbirth; placenta
pulmonary alveolus; alveoli; lung cavity; air cell
germ cell; reproductive cell
cellular membrane
nucleus; cell nucleus
T cell; T lymphocyte
induced pluripotent stem cell; iPS cell
(ovarian) follicle
hematopoietic stem cell; haematopoietic stem cell
hepatocyte; liver cell
muscle cell; muscle cells
STAP cell (proposed but disproven type of pluripotency cell); stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency cell
cnidocyte; cnida; nematocyst
photoreceptor cell
pheochromocytoma; phaeochromocytoma
blastocyst; blastodermic vesicle
natural killer cell; NK cell
mast cell; mastocyte
cone cell; pyramidal cell
bladder; vesicle
universal brotherhood
follicle-stimulating hormone; FSH
B cell; B lymphocyte
cnidarian (aquatic invertebrate of the phylum Cnidaria)
STAP cell (proposed but disproven type of pluripotency cell); stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency cell
mother cell; metrocyte
cytolysis; breakdown of cells by the destruction of their outer membrane
vacuolation; vacuolization
spermatid; sperm cell
glial cell; glia; neuroglia
vacuole; sap cavity
Purkinje cell; Purkinje neuron
cell-mediated immunity; cellular immunity
renal cell carcinoma; cancerous kidney tumor
endoplasmic reticulum
single cell; simple-minded person; one-track-minded person
helper cell; helper T cell
Graafian follicle
follicle (esp. an ovarian follicle)
follicular phase; proliferative phase (of the estrous or menstrual cycle)
blastula; blastosphere
movement to end discrimination against Burakumin
Bacillus coagulans, species of lactic acid-forming Bacillus bacteria
somatic cell division (i.e. mitosis)
vacuole (esp. in an animal cell)
cnidoblast; nematocyte
interstitial cell
satellite cell (glial); amphicyte
estrogen; oestrogen
chlamydospore (thick-walled spore that can survive harsh conditions)
cystoid; cystiform; vesicular; hydatidiform
choanocyte; collar cell
ameloblast; tooth enamel depositing cell
efferent neuron; efferent nerve; output cell; output neuron
blastocoel; blastocoele
alveolar pneumonia; alveolar pneumonitis
Betz cell; primary motor cortex neuron
Cnidaria (phylum of marine animals)
cnidosac; cnidocystic sac
rough endoplasmic reticulum; rough ER; granular endoplasmic reticulum
smooth endoplasmic reticulum; smooth ER
cell adhesion; cellular adhesion; dyshesion
endometrial cyst; endometrioma; chocolate cyst
spore-bearing plant; spore plant
syncytium; syncytia
cytotoxin; cellular poison
interstitial cell; stromal cell
natural killer cell; NK cell
spinocellular carcinoma; squamous-cell carcinoma; prickle cell carcinoma
natural killer T-cell; NKT cell
Examples (7 in total)
Animal bodies are made up of cells.
The human body is composed of billions of small cells.
A human body consists of a countless number of cells.