Algae vs Channelrhodopsin - What's the difference?
algae | channelrhodopsin |
(alga)
(biology) Any of many aquatic photosynthetic organisms, whose size ranges from a single cell to giant kelps and whose form is very diverse; some are eukaryotic and some prokaryotic; includes the seaweeds.
An opsin protein that controls phototaxis in unicellular green algae.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 14, author=Ingfei Chen, title=The Beam of Light That Flips a Switch That Turns on the Brain, work=New York Times
, passage=The channelrhodopsin switch is “really going to blow the lid off the whole analysis of brain function,” said George Augustine, a neurobiologist at Duke University in Durham, N.C. }}
As nouns the difference between algae and channelrhodopsin
is that algae is (alga) while channelrhodopsin is an opsin protein that controls phototaxis in unicellular green algae.algae
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Noun
(head)Anagrams
* ----alga
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(wikipedia alga)Noun
(algae)Usage notes
* (term) is a non-standard plural.Hyponyms
* seaweedAnagrams
* * English nouns with irregular plurals ----channelrhodopsin
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(wikipedia channelrhodopsin)Noun
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