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cytoblast

Terms vs Cytoblast - What's the difference?

terms | cytoblast |


As nouns the difference between terms and cytoblast

is that terms is while cytoblast is (rare) that part of a cell (especially the nucleus) in which its development takes place.

Cytoblast vs Cytoplast - What's the difference?

cytoblast | cytoplast |


As nouns the difference between cytoblast and cytoplast

is that cytoblast is that part of a cell (especially the nucleus) in which its development takes place while cytoplast is the intact cytoplasm of a cell from which the nucleus has been removed.

Cystoblast vs Cytoblast - What's the difference?

cystoblast | cytoblast |


As nouns the difference between cystoblast and cytoblast

is that cystoblast is a germ cell found in insects, which becomes the insect equivalent of a platelet (a cystocyte) instead of turning into a reproductive cell while cytoblast is that part of a cell (especially the nucleus) in which its development takes place.

Development vs Cytoblast - What's the difference?

development | cytoblast |


As nouns the difference between development and cytoblast

is that development is (uncountable) the process of developing; growth, directed change while cytoblast is (rare) that part of a cell (especially the nucleus) in which its development takes place.

Nucleus vs Cytoblast - What's the difference?

nucleus | cytoblast |


As nouns the difference between nucleus and cytoblast

is that nucleus is the core, central part (of something), round which others are assembled while cytoblast is that part of a cell (especially the nucleus) in which its development takes place.

Cell vs Cytoblast - What's the difference?

cell | cytoblast |


As nouns the difference between cell and cytoblast

is that cell is a single-room dwelling for a hermit or cell can be (us|informal) a cellular phone while cytoblast is (rare) that part of a cell (especially the nucleus) in which its development takes place.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.