Chondria

/ˈkɑːndriə/ noun

Small grain-like or thread-like structures within cells, historically referring to structures now identified as mitochondria.

From Greek 'chondros' (grain) plus Latin diminutive '-ia'; used in early cell biology before modern electron microscopy provided clearer understanding of cellular organelles.

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