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227 months ago

Maria Bermudez (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

Spanish > English

Subject:

Medical

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

Micondrias

Context:

Biologia de la celula

Keywords:

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227 months ago

Vicki Santamaria  See my profile wrote:

mitochondria

My comment:

There is no such word as "micondria" in English or Spanish. You can find all kinds of things by Googling, but that's because there is so much misspelled information out there. If you want to find the correct word, you need to find it in a good dictionary. You will see that most of the Google hits for "micondria" have nothing to do with biology.

My references:

El Diccionario Mosby de medicina y ciencias de la salud (bilingüe) dice: mitocondria (mitochondria)--órgano pequeño que interviene en el metabolismo y en la respiración celular... La palabra "micondria" no se encuentra en el diccionario.

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227 months ago

Brenda Elkja  See my profile wrote:

mitochondria=mitocondria, micondria=michondria (o ''mychondria'')

My comment:

¿a cúal te refieres?

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227 months ago

Clara Fernández  See my profile wrote:

mychondria

My comment:

See link below:

My references:

http://www.med.uiuc.edu/internalMed/residency/curriculum/Infectious%20Disease.htm

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227 months ago

Clara Fernández  See my profile wrote:

Mitochondrion (sing), mitochondria (plur)

My comment:

se trata de micondria o de mitocondria?

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