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stereome

Terms vs Stereome - What's the difference?

terms | stereome |


As nouns the difference between terms and stereome

is that terms is while stereome is (botany) a section of sclerenchyma at the base of a phyllary in some members of the asteraceae.

Wikidiffcom vs Stereome - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | stereome |


As a noun stereome is

(botany) a section of sclerenchyma at the base of a phyllary in some members of the asteraceae.

Asteraceae vs Stereome - What's the difference?

asteraceae | stereome |


As a proper noun asteraceae

is .

As a noun stereome is

(botany) a section of sclerenchyma at the base of a phyllary in some members of the asteraceae.

Phyllary vs Stereome - What's the difference?

phyllary | stereome |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between phyllary and stereome

is that phyllary is (botany) an individual bract within an involucre or involucel while stereome is (botany) a section of sclerenchyma at the base of a phyllary in some members of the asteraceae.

As nouns the difference between phyllary and stereome

is that phyllary is (botany) an individual bract within an involucre or involucel while stereome is (botany) a section of sclerenchyma at the base of a phyllary in some members of the asteraceae.

Sclerenchyma vs Stereome - What's the difference?

sclerenchyma | stereome |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between sclerenchyma and stereome

is that sclerenchyma is (botany) a mechanical, supportive ground tissue in plants consisting of aggregates of cells having thick, often mineralized walls while stereome is (botany) a section of sclerenchyma at the base of a phyllary in some members of the asteraceae.

As nouns the difference between sclerenchyma and stereome

is that sclerenchyma is (botany) a mechanical, supportive ground tissue in plants consisting of aggregates of cells having thick, often mineralized walls while stereome is (botany) a section of sclerenchyma at the base of a phyllary in some members of the asteraceae.