terms |
diose |
As nouns the difference between terms and diose
is that
terms is while
diose is a monosaccharide containing two carbon atoms.
diose |
triose |
As nouns the difference between diose and triose
is that
diose is a monosaccharide containing two carbon atoms while
triose is a sugar or saccharide containing three carbon atoms. Trioses are the smallest monosaccharides. Dihydroxyacetone and L- / D-glyceraldehyde are the only trioses.
diose |
biose |
As nouns the difference between diose and biose
is that
diose is a monosaccharide containing two carbon atoms while
biose is any carbohydrate having two carbon atoms; in reality - glycolaldehyde.
dose |
diose |
As nouns the difference between dose and diose
is that
dose is a measured portion of medicine taken at any one time while
diose is a monosaccharide containing two carbon atoms.
As a verb dose
is to administer a dose.
diose |
idose |
As nouns the difference between diose and idose
is that
diose is a monosaccharide containing two carbon atoms while
idose is the aldohexose
6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-2,3,4,5-tetrol
diose | diode |
As nouns the difference between diose and diode
is that
diose is a monosaccharide containing two carbon atoms while
diode is an electronic device that allows current to flow in one direction only; a valve.
diose | dione |
As nouns the difference between diose and dione
is that
diose is a monosaccharide containing two carbon atoms while
dione is (organic chemistry|sometimes in combination) diketone.