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Glycogen vs Chloroplast - What's the difference?

glycogen | chloroplast |


As nouns the difference between glycogen and chloroplast

is that glycogen is a polysaccharide that is the main form of carbohydrate storage in animals; converted to glucose as needed while chloroplast is an organelle found in the cells of green plants, and in photosynthetic algae, where photosynthesis takes place.

Glycol vs Dioxanes - What's the difference?

glycol | dioxanes |


As nouns the difference between glycol and dioxanes

is that glycol is any aliphatic diol while dioxanes is plural of dioxane.

Glycoproteins vs Aminoacids - What's the difference?

glycoproteins | aminoacids |


As nouns the difference between glycoproteins and aminoacids

is that glycoproteins is plural of lang=en while aminoacids is plural of lang=en.

Glycoside vs Alkaloid - What's the difference?

glycoside | alkaloid |


As nouns the difference between glycoside and alkaloid

is that glycoside is a molecule in which a sugar group (the glycone) is bound to a non-sugar group (the corresponding aglycone) by a nitrogen or oxygen atom. Glycosides yield a sugar after undergoing hydrolysis while alkaloid is any of many organic heterocyclic bases, that occur in nature and often have medicinal properties.

As an adjective alkaloid is

relating to, resembling, or containing alkali.

Glycosylation vs G - What's the difference?

glycosylation | g |

G is likely misspelled.


G has no English definition.

As a noun glycosylation

is the reaction of a saccharide with a hydroxy or amino functional group to form a glycoside; especially the reaction with a protein or lipid to form a glycoprotein or glycolipid.

Glycosylation vs Gl - What's the difference?

glycosylation | gl |


As a noun glycosylation

is (chemistry|biochemistry) the reaction of a saccharide with a hydroxy or amino functional group to form a glycoside; especially the reaction with a protein or lipid to form a glycoprotein or glycolipid.

As a symbol gl is

the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for greenland.

Glyph vs Swindle - What's the difference?

glyph | swindle |


As nouns the difference between glyph and swindle

is that glyph is a figure carved in relief or incised, especially representing a sound, word, or idea while swindle is an instance of.

As a verb swindle is

to defraud (someone).

Gmail vs Ama - What's the difference?

gmail | ama |


As proper nouns the difference between gmail and ama

is that gmail is a web-based e-mail system provided by Google (trademarked Gmail) while AMA is initialism of American Medical Association|lang=en.

As a verb Gmail

is to send some one an e-mail using Gmail.

As a noun ama is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As an initialism AMA is

against medical advice.

Gnash vs Gnaw - What's the difference?

gnash | gnaw |


In transitive terms the difference between gnash and gnaw

is that gnash is to grind between the teeth while gnaw is to bite something persistently, especially something tough.

Gnome vs God - What's the difference?

gnome | god |


As a proper noun gnome

is an open source, free software computer desktop environment for unix operating systems.

As a verb god is

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