centriole |
aster |
In biology terms the difference between centriole and aster
is that
centriole is a barrel-shaped microtubule structure found in most animal cells, important in the process of mitosis (nuclear division) while
aster is a star-shaped structure formed during the mitosis of a cell.
centriole |
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As a noun centriole
is a barrel-shaped microtubule structure found in most animal cells, important in the process of mitosis (nuclear division).
centriole |
pericentriolar |
As a noun centriole
is (biology) a barrel-shaped microtubule structure found in most animal cells, important in the process of mitosis (nuclear division).
As an adjective pericentriolar is
(anatomy) surrounding a centriole.
centriole |
midpiece |
As nouns the difference between centriole and midpiece
is that
centriole is (biology) a barrel-shaped microtubule structure found in most animal cells, important in the process of mitosis (nuclear division) while
midpiece is the part of a spermatozoon between the head and the tail; it consists of mitochondria, centrioles, and an axoneme.
centriole |
procentriole |
In biology terms the difference between centriole and procentriole
is that
centriole is a barrel-shaped microtubule structure found in most animal cells, important in the process of mitosis (nuclear division) while
procentriole is the early developmental stage of a centriole or basal body.
centriole |
centrosphere |
In biology terms the difference between centriole and centrosphere
is that
centriole is a barrel-shaped microtubule structure found in most animal cells, important in the process of mitosis (nuclear division) while
centrosphere is the cytoplasm surrounding the centriole of a centrosome.
centriole |
centriolar |
As a noun centriole
is (biology) a barrel-shaped microtubule structure found in most animal cells, important in the process of mitosis (nuclear division).
As an adjective centriolar is
of or pertaining to the centriole.
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