terms |
epimastigote |
As nouns the difference between terms and epimastigote
is that
terms is while
epimastigote is (biology) a stage in unicellular life-cycle, typically trypanosomes, where the flagellum is anterior of the nucleus, and attached the cell body by a short membrane.
flagellum |
epimastigote |
In biology terms the difference between flagellum and epimastigote
is that
flagellum is in bacteria, a long, whiplike proteinaceous appendage, used for locomotion while
epimastigote is a stage in unicellular life-cycle, typically trypanosomes, where the flagellum is anterior of the nucleus, and attached the cell body by a short membrane.
trypanosomes |
epimastigote |
As nouns the difference between trypanosomes and epimastigote
is that
trypanosomes is while
epimastigote is (biology) a stage in unicellular life-cycle, typically trypanosomes, where the flagellum is anterior of the nucleus, and attached the cell body by a short membrane.
unicellular |
epimastigote |
In biology|lang=en terms the difference between unicellular and epimastigote
is that
unicellular is (biology) describing any microorganism that has a single cell while
epimastigote is (biology) a stage in unicellular life-cycle, typically trypanosomes, where the flagellum is anterior of the nucleus, and attached the cell body by a short membrane.
As nouns the difference between unicellular and epimastigote
is that
unicellular is a single-celled organism; a unicell while
epimastigote is (biology) a stage in unicellular life-cycle, typically trypanosomes, where the flagellum is anterior of the nucleus, and attached the cell body by a short membrane.
As an adjective unicellular
is (biology) describing any microorganism that has a single cell.