In biology|lang=en terms the difference between eukaryotic and diplosome
is that eukaryotic is (biology) of or pertaining to a eukaryote while diplosome is (biology) in cell biology, a pair of centrioles arranged perpendicularly, located near the nucleus it is present in all eukaryotic cells except for higher plants it plays an important role in mitosis.
As an adjective eukaryotic
is (biology) having complex cells in which the genetic material is organized into membrane-bound nuclei.
As a noun diplosome is
(biology) in cell biology, a pair of centrioles arranged perpendicularly, located near the nucleus it is present in all eukaryotic cells except for higher plants it plays an important role in mitosis.
eukaryotic
English
Adjective
(-)
(biology) Having complex cells in which the genetic material is organized into membrane-bound nuclei.
(biology) Of or pertaining to a eukaryote.
Alternative forms
* eucaryotic
diplosome
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Noun
(s)
(biology) In cell biology, a pair of centrioles arranged perpendicularly, located near the nucleus. It is present in all eukaryotic cells except for higher plants. It plays an important role in mitosis.