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Autotrophy vs Chemoautotrophy - What's the difference?

autotrophy | chemoautotrophy | Related terms |

Chemoautotrophy is a related term of autotrophy.



In biology terms the difference between autotrophy and chemoautotrophy

is that autotrophy is the synthesis of food from inorganic substances, using heat or light as a source of energy while chemoautotrophy is a mode of growth in which CO2 is the exclusive source of assimilated carbon, and energy is derived from chemical processes rather than light.

Autotroph vs Chemoautotrophy - What's the difference?

autotroph | chemoautotrophy | Related terms |

Chemoautotrophy is a related term of autotroph.



In biology terms the difference between autotroph and chemoautotrophy

is that autotroph is any organism that can synthesize its food from inorganic substances, using heat or light as a source of energy while chemoautotrophy is a mode of growth in which CO2 is the exclusive source of assimilated carbon, and energy is derived from chemical processes rather than light.

Response vs Chemoperception - What's the difference?

response | chemoperception |


As nouns the difference between response and chemoperception

is that response is (senseid)an answer or reply, or something in the nature of an answer or reply while chemoperception is (biology|chemistry) a specific response by an organism to the presence of a specific chemical compound (or class of compounds).

Organism vs Chemoperception - What's the difference?

organism | chemoperception |


As nouns the difference between organism and chemoperception

is that organism is (biology) a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism while chemoperception is (biology|chemistry) a specific response by an organism to the presence of a specific chemical compound (or class of compounds).

Chemical vs Chemoperception - What's the difference?

chemical | chemoperception |


As nouns the difference between chemical and chemoperception

is that chemical is any specific chemical element or chemical compound while chemoperception is (biology|chemistry) a specific response by an organism to the presence of a specific chemical compound (or class of compounds).

As an adjective chemical

is (label) of or relating to alchemy.

Compound vs Chemoperception - What's the difference?

compound | chemoperception |


As nouns the difference between compound and chemoperception

is that compound is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things while chemoperception is (biology|chemistry) a specific response by an organism to the presence of a specific chemical compound (or class of compounds).

As an adjective compound

is composed of elements; not simple.

As a verb compound

is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts.

Part vs Parter - What's the difference?

part | parter |


As nouns the difference between part and parter

is that part is party (political group) while parter is (informal|only|in combination) a work in a specified number of parts or parter can be that which parts.

Engineering vs Cognetics - What's the difference?

engineering | cognetics |


As nouns the difference between engineering and cognetics

is that engineering is (label) the application of mathematics and the physical sciences to the needs of humanity and the development of technology while cognetics is the engineering of objects to make them accommodate critical human thought process.

As a verb engineering

is .

Clove vs Caryophyllene - What's the difference?

clove | caryophyllene |


As nouns the difference between clove and caryophyllene

is that clove is a very pungent aromatic spice, the unexpanded flower bud of the clove tree or clove can be any one of the separate bulbs that make up the larger bulb of garlic or clove can be (label) a narrow valley with steep sides, used in areas of north america first settled by the dutch while caryophyllene is (organic compound) a sesquiterpene (containing a cyclobutane ring) found in the essential oils of several plants such as clove and pepper.

As a verb clove

is (cleave).

Pepper vs Caryophyllene - What's the difference?

pepper | caryophyllene |


As nouns the difference between pepper and caryophyllene

is that pepper is a plant of the family piperaceae while caryophyllene is (organic compound) a sesquiterpene (containing a cyclobutane ring) found in the essential oils of several plants such as clove and pepper.

As a verb pepper

is to add pepper to.

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