Cytoplasmic vs Environmental - What's the difference?
cytoplasmic | environmental |
(cytology) Of or pertaining to cytoplasm.
* 2008 , David Batty, The Guardian , 19 May 2008:
Pertaining to one's environment.
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As adjectives the difference between cytoplasmic and environmental
is that cytoplasmic is of or pertaining to cytoplasm while environmental is pertaining to one's environment.cytoplasmic
English
Adjective
(-)- The fourth type of hybrid, the kind being developed in British universities, is called cytoplasmic . It is created by transferring the nuclei of human cells, such as skin cells, into animal eggs from which almost all the genetic information has been removed.
environmental
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Adjective
(-)Can China clean up fast enough?, passage=That worries the government, which fears that environmental activism could become the foundation for more general political opposition.}}
