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Somite vs Myotome - What's the difference?

somite | myotome |


As nouns the difference between somite and myotome

is that somite is one of the paired masses of mesoderm distributed along the sides of the neural tube that will eventually become dermis, skeletal muscle, or vertebrae while myotome is in vertebrate embryonic development, a group of tissues formed from somites that develop into the body wall muscle.

Muscle vs Myotome - What's the difference?

muscle | myotome |


As an adjective muscle

is muscled, muscly, muscular.

As a verb muscle

is .

As a noun myotome is

(biology) in vertebrate embryonic development, a group of tissues formed from somites that develop into the body wall muscle.

Myocomma vs Myotome - What's the difference?

myocomma | myotome | Synonyms |

Myotome is a synonym of myocomma.



As nouns the difference between myocomma and myotome

is that myocomma is a myotome while myotome is in vertebrate embryonic development, a group of tissues formed from somites that develop into the body wall muscle.

Protein vs Nestin - What's the difference?

protein | nestin |


As nouns the difference between protein and nestin

is that protein is protein while nestin is (biology) a type vi intermediate filament (if) protein, expressed mostly in nerve cells where it is implicated in the radial growth of the axon.

Transfection vs Lipofectamine - What's the difference?

transfection | lipofectamine |


As nouns the difference between transfection and lipofectamine

is that transfection is (molecular biology) the introduction of foreign dna into a eukaryotic cell while lipofectamine is (biology) a common transfection reagent.

Reagent vs Lipofectamine - What's the difference?

reagent | lipofectamine |


As nouns the difference between reagent and lipofectamine

is that reagent is while lipofectamine is (biology) a common transfection reagent.

Vertebrate vs Myotome - What's the difference?

vertebrate | myotome |


As nouns the difference between vertebrate and myotome

is that vertebrate is an animal having a backbone while myotome is (biology) in vertebrate embryonic development, a group of tissues formed from somites that develop into the body wall muscle.

As an adjective vertebrate

is having a backbone.

Embryonic vs Myotome - What's the difference?

embryonic | myotome |


As an adjective embryonic

is of or relating to an embryo.

As a noun myotome is

in vertebrate embryonic development, a group of tissues formed from somites that develop into the body wall muscle.

Development vs Myotome - What's the difference?

development | myotome |


As nouns the difference between development and myotome

is that development is the process of developing; growth, directed change while myotome is in vertebrate embryonic development, a group of tissues formed from somites that develop into the body wall muscle.

Jammed vs Unjammed - What's the difference?

jammed | unjammed |


As adjectives the difference between jammed and unjammed

is that jammed is stuck while unjammed is not jammed.

As verbs the difference between jammed and unjammed

is that jammed is (jam) while unjammed is (unjam).

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