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Hemicellulose vs Xyloglucan - What's the difference?

hemicellulose | xyloglucan |


As nouns the difference between hemicellulose and xyloglucan

is that hemicellulose is a mixture of several plant polysaccharides, of smaller molecular weight than cellulose, that are soluble in dilute alkali; they are involved in the manufacture of paper, and are used in the production of furfural and ethanol while xyloglucan is the main hemicellulose in the primary cell wall of dicotyledonous plants.

Dicotyledonous vs Xyloglucan - What's the difference?

dicotyledonous | xyloglucan |


As an adjective dicotyledonous

is of or pertaining to the dicotyledons.

As a noun xyloglucan is

(biochemistry) the main hemicellulose in the primary cell wall of dicotyledonous plants.

Plant vs Xyloglucan - What's the difference?

plant | xyloglucan |


As nouns the difference between plant and xyloglucan

is that plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while xyloglucan is (biochemistry) the main hemicellulose in the primary cell wall of dicotyledonous plants.

As a verb plant

is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.

Virustatic vs Virostatic - What's the difference?

virustatic | virostatic | Alternative forms |

Virustatic is an alternative form of virostatic.


As an adjective virostatic is

(medicine) tending to inhibit viral replication.

As a noun virostatic is

(medicine) a drug which inhibits viral replication.

Replication vs Virostatic - What's the difference?

replication | virostatic |


As nouns the difference between replication and virostatic

is that replication is replication, duplication while virostatic is (medicine) a drug which inhibits viral replication.

As an adjective virostatic is

(medicine) tending to inhibit viral replication.

Chemolithoautotrophic vs Trophosome - What's the difference?

chemolithoautotrophic | trophosome |


As an adjective chemolithoautotrophic

is chemoautotrophic.

As a noun trophosome is

(biology) the group of nutritive zooids of a hydrozoan.

Bacteria vs Trophosome - What's the difference?

bacteria | trophosome |


As nouns the difference between bacteria and trophosome

is that bacteria is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while trophosome is the group of nutritive zooids of a hydrozoan.

Pogonophoran vs Trophosome - What's the difference?

pogonophoran | trophosome |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between pogonophoran and trophosome

is that pogonophoran is (biology) any marine, wormlike invertebrate of the phylum pogonophora while trophosome is (biology) the mass of chemolithoautotrophic bacteria in a pogonophoran that metabolizes sulfide.

As nouns the difference between pogonophoran and trophosome

is that pogonophoran is (biology) any marine, wormlike invertebrate of the phylum pogonophora while trophosome is (biology) the group of nutritive zooids of a hydrozoan.

As an adjective pogonophoran

is characteristic of these creatures.

Sulfide vs Trophosome - What's the difference?

sulfide | trophosome |


As nouns the difference between sulfide and trophosome

is that sulfide is while trophosome is (biology) the group of nutritive zooids of a hydrozoan.

Trophosome vs Trophosomal - What's the difference?

trophosome | trophosomal |


As a noun trophosome

is the group of nutritive zooids of a hydrozoan.

As an adjective trophosomal is

of or pertaining to a trophosome.

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