hydroxy |
hydroxyproline |
As an adjective hydroxy
is (chemistry) being, or containing a hydroxyl radical.
As a noun hydroxyproline is
(biochemistry) a hydroxy derivative of the amino acid
proline found in the structural proteins of connective tissue.
proline |
hydroxyproline |
As nouns the difference between proline and hydroxyproline
is that
proline is a nonessential amino acid C
5H
9NO
2 found in most animal proteins, especially collagen; its cyclic structure leads to kinks in the peptide chain of proteins while
hydroxyproline is a hydroxy derivative of the amino acid
proline found in the structural proteins of connective tissue.
structural |
hydroxyproline |
As nouns the difference between structural and hydroxyproline
is that
structural is a component used in construction while
hydroxyproline is (biochemistry) a hydroxy derivative of the amino acid
proline found in the structural proteins of connective tissue.
As an adjective structural
is of, relating to, or having structure.
protein |
hydroxyproline |
In biochemistry terms the difference between protein and hydroxyproline
is that
protein is any of numerous large, complex naturally-produced molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids, in which the amino acid groups are held together by peptide bonds while
hydroxyproline is a hydroxy derivative of the amino acid
proline found in the structural proteins of connective tissue.
connective |
hydroxyproline |
As nouns the difference between connective and hydroxyproline
is that
connective is that which connects while
hydroxyproline is (biochemistry) a hydroxy derivative of the amino acid
proline found in the structural proteins of connective tissue.
As an adjective connective
is serving or tending to connect; connecting.
tissue |
hydroxyproline |
As nouns the difference between tissue and hydroxyproline
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
hydroxyproline is (biochemistry) a hydroxy derivative of the amino acid
proline found in the structural proteins of connective tissue.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
insect |
hymenopteran |
As nouns the difference between insect and hymenopteran
is that
insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while
hymenopteran is (biology) any insect of the order
hymenoptera ; the bees, wasps and ants etc.
As an adjective hymenopteran is
characteristic of these insects.
hymenoptera |
hymenopteran |
As a proper noun hymenoptera
is .
As a noun hymenopteran is
(biology) any insect of the order
hymenoptera ; the bees, wasps and ants etc.
As an adjective hymenopteran is
characteristic of these insects.
bee |
hymenopteran |
As nouns the difference between bee and hymenopteran
is that
bee is while
hymenopteran is (biology) any insect of the order
hymenoptera ; the bees, wasps and ants etc.
As an adjective hymenopteran is
characteristic of these insects.
wasp |
hymenopteran |
As nouns the difference between wasp and hymenopteran
is that
wasp is any of many types of stinging flying insect resembling a hornet or bee or
wasp can be a member of the dominant american upper-class culture, a white anglo-saxon protestant while
hymenopteran is (biology) any insect of the order
hymenoptera ; the bees, wasps and ants etc.
As an adjective hymenopteran is
characteristic of these insects.
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