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Wrapping vs Enwrapping - What's the difference?

wrapping | enwrapping |


As nouns the difference between wrapping and enwrapping

is that wrapping is the material in which something is wrapped while enwrapping is that which enwraps; a wrapping.

As verbs the difference between wrapping and enwrapping

is that wrapping is while enwrapping is .

Microspike vs Filopodium - What's the difference?

microspike | filopodium | Synonyms |

Microspike is a synonym of filopodium.


As nouns the difference between microspike and filopodium

is that microspike is a microscopic spike while filopodium is (cytology) a slender cytoplasmic projection which extends from the leading edge of a migrating cell.

Filopodial vs Filopodium - What's the difference?

filopodial | filopodium | Derived terms |

Filopodial is a derived term of filopodium.


In cytology|lang=en terms the difference between filopodial and filopodium

is that filopodial is (cytology) of, in or pertaining to the filopodia of a cell while filopodium is (cytology) a slender cytoplasmic projection which extends from the leading edge of a migrating cell.

As an adjective filopodial

is (cytology) of, in or pertaining to the filopodia of a cell.

As a noun filopodium is

(cytology) a slender cytoplasmic projection which extends from the leading edge of a migrating cell.

Lamellipodium vs Filopodium - What's the difference?

lamellipodium | filopodium | Related terms |

Lamellipodium is a related term of filopodium.


As nouns the difference between lamellipodium and filopodium

is that lamellipodium is (biology) a cytoskeletal actin projection on the mobile edge of the cell while filopodium is (cytology) a slender cytoplasmic projection which extends from the leading edge of a migrating cell.

Lobopodium vs Filopodium - What's the difference?

lobopodium | filopodium | Related terms |

Lobopodium is a related term of filopodium.


As a noun filopodium is

(cytology) a slender cytoplasmic projection which extends from the leading edge of a migrating cell.

Pseudopodium vs Filopodium - What's the difference?

pseudopodium | filopodium | Related terms |

Filopodium is a related term of pseudopodium.



In cytology terms the difference between pseudopodium and filopodium

is that pseudopodium is pseudopod while filopodium is a slender cytoplasmic projection which extends from the leading edge of a migrating cell.

Fibril vs Fibrillary - What's the difference?

fibril | fibrillary |


As a noun fibril

is a fine fibre or filament.

As an adjective fibrillary is

of or pertaining to fibrils, or nanoscale fibers.

Antigen vs Fetoprotein - What's the difference?

antigen | fetoprotein |


As nouns the difference between antigen and fetoprotein

is that antigen is a substance that induces an immune response, usually foreign while fetoprotein is any of several antigens produced in a developing embryo, of which the most common is alpha-fetoprotein.

Polycyclic vs Ethidium - What's the difference?

polycyclic | ethidium |


As nouns the difference between polycyclic and ethidium

is that polycyclic is such a compound while ethidium is (organic compound) the cationic form of a polycyclic aromatic base, name 3,8-diamino-5-ethyl-6-phenylphenanthridinium , whose bromide is used as a stain for nucleic acids.

As an adjective polycyclic

is (chemistry) having two or more rings of atoms in the molecule.

Aromatic vs Ethidium - What's the difference?

aromatic | ethidium |


As nouns the difference between aromatic and ethidium

is that aromatic is a fragrant plant or spice added to a dish to flavour it while ethidium is (organic compound) the cationic form of a polycyclic aromatic base, name 3,8-diamino-5-ethyl-6-phenylphenanthridinium , whose bromide is used as a stain for nucleic acids.

As an adjective aromatic

is fragrant or spicy.

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