rhizoplast

/ˌraɪzoʊˈplæst/

Definitions

1. noun

A structure involved in the formation of the mitotic spindle in eukaryotic cells, consisting of a group of microtubules and associated proteins.

“The cell biologist studied the rhizoplasts in the dividing cells under the microscope.”

Synonyms

  • spindle pole body

Antonyms

  • centriole