Myrosinase vs Myrosin - What's the difference?
myrosinase | myrosin | Related terms |Myrosinase is a related term of myrosin.
As nouns the difference between myrosinase and myrosin
is that myrosinase is (enzyme) any of several defense-related enzymes, in plants such as mustard, that hydrolyze glycosides thus releasing potentially toxic substances while myrosin is an enzyme found in mustard plants, which hydrolyzes sinigrin.Insect vs Cystoblast - What's the difference?
insect | cystoblast |As nouns the difference between insect and cystoblast
is that insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while cystoblast is a germ cell found in insects, which becomes the insect equivalent of a platelet (a cystocyte) instead of turning into a reproductive cell.Platelet vs Cystoblast - What's the difference?
platelet | cystoblast |As nouns the difference between platelet and cystoblast
is that platelet is (hematology|cytology) a small colorless disk-shaped particle found in the blood of mammals, which plays an important role in the formation of blood clots while cystoblast is a germ cell found in insects, which becomes the insect equivalent of a platelet (a cystocyte) instead of turning into a reproductive cell.Cystocyte vs Cystoblast - What's the difference?
cystocyte | cystoblast |Cystocyte is likely misspelled.
Cystocyte has no English definition.
