terms |
heterogangliate |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective heterogangliate is
having the ganglia of the nervous system arranged in an asymmetrical manner; said of certain invertebrate animals.
homogangliate |
heterogangliate |
Related terms |
Homogangliate is a related term of heterogangliate.
As adjectives the difference between homogangliate and heterogangliate
is that
homogangliate is (zoology) having the ganglia of the nervous system symmetrically arranged, as in certain invertebrates while
heterogangliate is having the ganglia of the nervous system arranged in an asymmetrical manner; said of certain invertebrate animals.
animal |
heterogangliate |
As adjectives the difference between animal and heterogangliate
is that
animal is of or relating to animals while
heterogangliate is having the ganglia of the nervous system arranged in an asymmetrical manner; said of certain invertebrate animals.
As a noun animal
is in scientific usage, a multicellular organism that is usually mobile, whose cells are not encased in a rigid cell wall (distinguishing it from plants and fungi) and which derives energy solely from the consumption of other organisms (distinguishing it from plants).
invertebrate |
heterogangliate |
As adjectives the difference between invertebrate and heterogangliate
is that
invertebrate is lacking a backbone while
heterogangliate is having the ganglia of the nervous system arranged in an asymmetrical manner; said of certain invertebrate animals.
As a noun invertebrate
is an animal without vertebrae, ie backbone.
asymmetrical |
heterogangliate |
As adjectives the difference between asymmetrical and heterogangliate
is that
asymmetrical is not symmetrical while
heterogangliate is having the ganglia of the nervous system arranged in an asymmetrical manner; said of certain invertebrate animals.