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Constitutive vs Inducible - What's the difference?

constitutive | inducible |

As adjectives the difference between constitutive and inducible

is that constitutive is having the power or authority to constitute, establish or enact something while inducible is able to be induced or caused.

constitutive

English

Adjective

(more)
  • having the power or authority to constitute, establish or enact something
  • having the power or authority to appoint someone to office
  • extremely important, essential
  • that forms a constituent part of something else
  • (biochemistry) (of an enzyme ) that is continuously produced at a constant rate
  • inducible

    English

    Adjective

    (head)
  • Able to be induced or caused.
  • Obtainable by induction; derivable; inferable.
  • (Webster 1913)