phonopore

/ˈfɑnoʊpɔːr/

Definitions

1. noun

A microscopic opening or pore through which sound waves can pass in a cell membrane, especially in certain types of bacteria.

“The researchers discovered that the phonopore played a crucial role in the bacterial cell’s ability to detect sound waves.”

Synonyms

  • microscopic opening
  • pore

Antonyms

  • macroscopic opening
  • seal