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primine

Terms vs Primine - What's the difference?

terms | primine |


As nouns the difference between terms and primine

is that terms is while primine is (botany) the outermost integument of an ovule (if it has two).

Primine vs Priming - What's the difference?

primine | priming |


As nouns the difference between primine and priming

is that primine is (botany) the outermost integument of an ovule (if it has two) while priming is (psychology) the implicit memory effect in which exposure to a stimulus influences response to a subsequent stimulus.

As a verb priming is

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Secundine vs Primine - What's the difference?

secundine | primine | see also |


In botany terms the difference between secundine and primine

is that secundine is the second coat, or integument, of an ovule, lying within the primine while primine is the outermost integument of an ovule (if it has two.

Ovule vs Primine - What's the difference?

ovule | primine |


In botany terms the difference between ovule and primine

is that ovule is the structure in a plant that develops into a seed after fertilization; the megasporangium of a seed plant with its enclosing integuments while primine is the outermost integument of an ovule (if it has two.

Integument vs Primine - What's the difference?

integument | primine |


In botany terms the difference between integument and primine

is that integument is the outer layer of an ovule, which develops into the seed coat while primine is the outermost integument of an ovule (if it has two.

As nouns the difference between integument and primine

is that integument is an outer protective covering such as the feathers or skin of an animal, a rind or shell while primine is the outermost integument of an ovule (if it has two.