What's is mesokaryophytic

Dear Student,

There doesn't seem to a word as 'mesokaryophytic'. Kindly mention the topic where it has been used to understand the context of it. 

Instead, a similar word is Megakaryocyte. In case you wanted it's meaning, I have explained it below:
Megakaryocyte is a large blood cell originating in the bone marrow regarded as the source of blood platelets.

Another similar word is: mesokaryotic. 
Mesokaryotic cells are those cells that possess intermediate characteristic of eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. The chromosomes of these cells are attached to the nuclear membrane but lack histones and remain condensed throughout interphase rather than just during mitosis. The spindles formed are extranuclear. These types of cells are uniquely found in dinoflagellates. 

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