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Terms vs Pinosome - What's the difference?

terms | pinosome |


As nouns the difference between terms and pinosome

is that terms is while pinosome is (cytology) a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis.

Pinosome vs False - What's the difference?

pinosome | false |


As a noun pinosome

is (cytology) a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Pinosome vs Phagosome - What's the difference?

pinosome | phagosome |


As nouns the difference between pinosome and phagosome

is that pinosome is a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis while phagosome is a membrane-bound vacuole within a cell containing foreign material captured by phagocytosis.

Pinosome vs Phagosomes - What's the difference?

pinosome | phagosomes |


As nouns the difference between pinosome and phagosomes

is that pinosome is a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis while phagosomes is plural of lang=en.

Pinosome - What does it mean?

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Taxonomy vs Pinosome - What's the difference?

taxonomy | pinosome |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and pinosome

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while pinosome is (cytology) a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis.

Pinosomal vs Pinosome - What's the difference?

pinosomal | pinosome | Derived terms |

Pinosome is a derived term of pinosomal.


Pinosomal is often a misspelling of pinosome.


Pinosomal has no English definition.

As a noun pinosome is

a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis.

Pinocytosis vs Pinosome - What's the difference?

pinocytosis | pinosome |


As nouns the difference between pinocytosis and pinosome

is that pinocytosis is (biology) a form of endocytosis in which material enters a cell through its membrane and is incorporated in vesicles for digestion while pinosome is (cytology) a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis.

Vesicle vs Pinosome - What's the difference?

vesicle | pinosome |


In cytology|lang=en terms the difference between vesicle and pinosome

is that vesicle is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while pinosome is (cytology) a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis.

As nouns the difference between vesicle and pinosome

is that vesicle is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while pinosome is (cytology) a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis.

Pinosome vs Macropinosome - What's the difference?

pinosome | macropinosome | Related terms |

Pinosome is a related term of macropinosome.


In cytology|lang=en terms the difference between pinosome and macropinosome

is that pinosome is (cytology) a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis while macropinosome is (cytology) a large vesicle filled with extracellular fluid and formed through macropinocytosis.

As nouns the difference between pinosome and macropinosome

is that pinosome is (cytology) a vesicle filled with extracellular fluid, formed by pinching the cell membrane inward through pinocytosis while macropinosome is (cytology) a large vesicle filled with extracellular fluid and formed through macropinocytosis.