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pyrenoid

[ pahy-ree-noid, pahy-ruh-noid ]

noun

  1. a spherical protein structure found within chloroplasts of certain algae and hornworts.


pyrenoid

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noun

  1. any of various small protein granules that occur in certain algae, mosses, and protozoans and are involved in the synthesis of starch
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Origin of pyrenoid1

C19: from pyrene ² + -oid
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In many algae, Rubisco is densely packed into a microcompartment called the pyrenoid, which plays an important role in the CO2 accumulation in aquatic environments.

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Some of these proteins are apparently involved in pyrenoid construction and CO2 concentration.

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Additional abbreviations: C, carbohydrate; PY, pyrenoid.

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Additional abbreviations: C, carbohydrate; PY, pyrenoid.

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C, a complete cell. n, nucleus. py. pyrenoid.

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