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Nutrient vs Mycotrophic - What's the difference?

nutrient | mycotrophic |


As adjectives the difference between nutrient and mycotrophic

is that nutrient is providing nourishment while mycotrophic is (botany) describing any plant that obtains its nutrients through symbiosis with fungi.

As a noun nutrient

is a source of nourishment, such as food, that can be metabolized by an organism to give energy and build tissue.

Symbiosis vs Mycotrophic - What's the difference?

symbiosis | mycotrophic |


As a noun symbiosis

is a relationship of mutual benefit.

As an adjective mycotrophic is

(botany) describing any plant that obtains its nutrients through symbiosis with fungi.

Mycotroph vs Mycotrophic - What's the difference?

mycotroph | mycotrophic | Related terms |

Mycotroph is a related term of mycotrophic.


As a noun mycotroph

is any mycotrophic plant.

As an adjective mycotrophic is

(botany) describing any plant that obtains its nutrients through symbiosis with fungi.

Nodule vs Nodulation - What's the difference?

nodule | nodulation |


As nouns the difference between nodule and nodulation

is that nodule is a rounded mass or irregular shape; a little knot or lump while nodulation is the presence of nodules.

Lactone vs Parthenolide - What's the difference?

lactone | parthenolide |


As nouns the difference between lactone and parthenolide

is that lactone is (organic chemistry) a cyclic intramolecular ester derived from a hydroxy acid while parthenolide is (organic compound) a sesquiterpene lactone which occurs naturally in the plant feverfew (tanacetum parthenium ); used for the relief of migraine.

Feverfew vs Parthenolide - What's the difference?

feverfew | parthenolide |


As nouns the difference between feverfew and parthenolide

is that feverfew is a european aromatic perennial herb, tanacetum parthenium'' (or ''chrysanthemum parthenium'' or ''pyrethrum parthenium ), having daisy-like flowers; valued as a traditional medicine especially for headaches while parthenolide is (organic compound) a sesquiterpene lactone which occurs naturally in the plant feverfew (tanacetum parthenium ); used for the relief of migraine.

Migraine vs Parthenolide - What's the difference?

migraine | parthenolide |


As nouns the difference between migraine and parthenolide

is that migraine is a severe, disabling headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and visual disturbances while parthenolide is a sesquiterpene lactone which occurs naturally in the plant feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium); used for the relief of migraine.

Shirtless vs Barechested - What's the difference?

shirtless | barechested |


As adjectives the difference between shirtless and barechested

is that shirtless is not wearing a shirt. Having a bare torso while barechested is shirtless.

Rate vs Flowrate - What's the difference?

rate | flowrate |


As nouns the difference between rate and flowrate

is that rate is rot (process of something decaying or rotting ) while flowrate is the rate of flow, usually of a fluid, measured in volume per unit time.

Flow vs Flowrate - What's the difference?

flow | flowrate |


As nouns the difference between flow and flowrate

is that flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts while flowrate is the rate of flow, usually of a fluid, measured in volume per unit time.

As a verb flow

is to move as a fluid from one position to another.

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