cell |
endomembrane |
In biology|lang=en terms the difference between cell and endomembrane
is that
cell is (biology) the basic unit of a living organism, consisting of a quantity of protoplasm surrounded by a cell membrane, which is able to synthesize proteins and replicate itself while
endomembrane is (biology) all the membraneous components inside a eukaryotic cell, including the nuclear envelope, endoplastic reticulum, and golgi apparatus.
As nouns the difference between cell and endomembrane
is that
cell is a single-room dwelling for a hermit or
cell can be (us|informal) a cellular phone while
endomembrane is (biology) all the membraneous components inside a eukaryotic cell, including the nuclear envelope, endoplastic reticulum, and golgi apparatus.
As a verb cell
is to place or enclose in a cell.
enterohemorrhagic |
enterohaemorrhagic |
Alternative forms |
Enterohemorrhagic is an alternative form of enterohaemorrhagic.
As adjectives the difference between enterohemorrhagic and enterohaemorrhagic
is that
enterohemorrhagic is (pathology) that causes hemorrhage within the intestines while
enterohaemorrhagic is that causes bleeding in the intestines.
bleeding |
enterohaemorrhagic |
As adjectives the difference between bleeding and enterohaemorrhagic
is that
bleeding is (uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extreme, outright while
enterohaemorrhagic is that causes bleeding in the intestines.
As a verb bleeding
is .
As an adverb bleeding
is (uk|slang)
(used as an intensifier) extremely.
As a noun bleeding
is the flow or loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
intestine |
enterohaemorrhagic |
As adjectives the difference between intestine and enterohaemorrhagic
is that
intestine is domestic; taking place within a given country or region while
enterohaemorrhagic is that causes bleeding in the intestines.
As a noun intestine
is (anatomy|often pluralized) the alimentary canal of an animal through which food passes after having passed all stomachs.
pigmentation |
hypopigmentation |
As nouns the difference between pigmentation and hypopigmentation
is that
pigmentation is coloration of human, plant or animal tissue, especially by pigment while
hypopigmentation is an abnormally reduced pigmentation.
magnetosensitivity |
magnetosensitive |
Related terms |
Magnetosensitivity is a related term of magnetosensitive.
As a noun magnetosensitivity
is any property, or behaviour, that is affected by the strength or orientation of a magnetic field.
As an adjective magnetosensitive is
whose properties, or behaviour, is affected by the strength or orientation of a magnetic field.
organelle |
melanosome |
As nouns the difference between organelle and melanosome
is that
organelle is organelle while
melanosome is (biology) any organelle that contains melanin.
melanin |
melanosome |
As nouns the difference between melanin and melanosome
is that
melanin is any of a group of naturally occurring dark pigments, especially the pigment found in skin, hair, fur, and feathers while
melanosome is any organelle that contains melanin.
eumelanosome |
melanosome |
Derived terms |
Eumelanosome is a derived term of melanosome.
As nouns the difference between eumelanosome and melanosome
is that
eumelanosome is a brownish-black melanosome while
melanosome is (biology) any organelle that contains melanin.
defocusing |
defocused |
As verbs the difference between defocusing and defocused
is that
defocusing is while
defocused is (
defocus).
As an adjective defocused is
produced by defocusing.
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