tachytomy

/tækaɪˈtɒmi/

Definitions

1. noun

A process in which a cell swells and then ruptures, usually due to an imbalance of osmotically active substances.

“The scientist studied the phenomenon of tachytomy in plant cells, looking for ways to prevent it.”

Synonyms

  • cell lysis
  • osmotic rupture

Antonyms

  • cellular integrity