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What (who) is dense negative - definition

SECRETORY ORGANELLE
Dense granules; Dense granula

Dense set         
SUBSET WHOSE CLOSURE IS THE WHOLE SPACE
Dense subspace; Dense subset; Everywhere-dense set; Dense (topology); Sequentially dense
In topology and related areas of mathematics, a subset A of a topological space X is said to be dense in X if every point of X either belongs to A or else is arbitrarily "close" to a member of A — for instance, the rational numbers are a dense subset of the real numbers because every real number either is a rational number or has a rational number arbitrarily close to it (see Diophantine approximation).
Dense granule         
Dense granules (also known as dense bodies or delta granules) are specialized secretory organelles. Dense granules are found only in platelets and are smaller than alpha granules.
Dense order         
PARTIAL ORDER WHERE FOR EVERY TWO DISTINCT ELEMENTS HAVE ANOTHER ELEMENT BETWEEN THEM
Dense linear order; Densely ordered; Dense relation; Dense ordering
In mathematics, a partial order or total order < on a set X is said to be dense if, for all x and y in X for which x < y, there is a z in X such that x < z < y. That is, for any two elements, one less than the other, there is another element between them.

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Dense granule

Dense granules (also known as dense bodies or delta granules) are specialized secretory organelles. Dense granules are found only in platelets and are smaller than alpha granules. The origin of these dense granules is still unknown, however, it is thought that may come from the mechanism involving the endocytotic pathway. Dense granules are a sub group of lysosome-related organelles (LRO). There are about three to eight of these in a normal human platelet.