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ecotropism

Terms vs Ecotropism - What's the difference?

terms | ecotropism |


As nouns the difference between terms and ecotropism

is that terms is while ecotropism is (biology) the tendency of a virus or bacterium to infect a small range of hosts.

Host vs Ecotropism - What's the difference?

host | ecotropism |


As nouns the difference between host and ecotropism

is that host is autumn (season) while ecotropism is (biology) the tendency of a virus or bacterium to infect a small range of hosts.

Infect vs Ecotropism - What's the difference?

infect | ecotropism |


As a verb infect

is to bring into contact with a substance that causes illness (a pathogen).

As an adjective infect

is (obsolete) infected.

As a noun ecotropism is

(biology) the tendency of a virus or bacterium to infect a small range of hosts.

Bacterium vs Ecotropism - What's the difference?

bacterium | ecotropism |


As nouns the difference between bacterium and ecotropism

is that bacterium is (microbiology) a single celled organism with no nucleus while ecotropism is (biology) the tendency of a virus or bacterium to infect a small range of hosts.

Virus vs Ecotropism - What's the difference?

virus | ecotropism |


As nouns the difference between virus and ecotropism

is that virus is venom, as produced by a poisonous animal etc while ecotropism is the tendency of a virus or bacterium to infect a small range of hosts.

Ecotropism vs Ecotropic - What's the difference?

ecotropism | ecotropic |

Ecotropic is a related term of ecotropism.



As a noun ecotropism

is the tendency of a virus or bacterium to infect a small range of hosts.

As an adjective ecotropic is

of or pertaining to ecotropism.