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Ciliophoran vs Suctorian - What's the difference?

ciliophoran | suctorian | Hypernyms |

Suctorian is a hypernym of ciliophoran.



As nouns the difference between ciliophoran and suctorian

is that ciliophoran is {{cx|zoology|lang=en}} Any of the Ciliophora while suctorian is a protist of the subclass Suctoria in the class class: Phyllopharyngea; a predatory sessile ciliate.

Alveolate vs Suctorian - What's the difference?

alveolate | suctorian | Hypernyms |

Alveolate is a hypernym of suctorian.


As nouns the difference between alveolate and suctorian

is that alveolate is (biology) a grouping of protists comprising the ciliates, sporozoa and dinoflagellates while suctorian is a protist of the subclass suctoria in the class ; a predatory sessile ciliate.

As an adjective alveolate

is having a structure containing honeycomb-like cavities.

Eukaryote vs Suctorian - What's the difference?

eukaryote | suctorian | Hypernyms |

Eukaryote is a hypernym of suctorian.


As nouns the difference between eukaryote and suctorian

is that eukaryote is any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms, of the taxonomic domain eukaryota , whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus while suctorian is a protist of the subclass suctoria in the class ; a predatory sessile ciliate.

Microbe vs Suctorian - What's the difference?

microbe | suctorian | Hypernyms |

Microbe is a hypernym of suctorian.


As nouns the difference between microbe and suctorian

is that microbe is (microbiology) any microorganism, but specially said of those microorganisms which are harmful types of bacteria while suctorian is a protist of the subclass suctoria in the class ; a predatory sessile ciliate.

Organelle vs Cytostome - What's the difference?

organelle | cytostome |


As nouns the difference between organelle and cytostome

is that organelle is organelle while cytostome is (microbiology) a cellular organelle found only in certain protozoa; it is specialized for phagocytosis, and usually has the form of a microtubule-supported funnel or groove.

Phagocytosis vs Cytostome - What's the difference?

phagocytosis | cytostome |


As nouns the difference between phagocytosis and cytostome

is that phagocytosis is the process where a cell incorporates a particle by extending pseudopodia and drawing the particle into a vacuole of its cytoplasm while cytostome is a cellular organelle found only in certain protozoa; it is specialized for phagocytosis, and usually has the form of a microtubule-supported funnel or groove.

Cytosome vs Cytostome - What's the difference?

cytosome | cytostome | see also |

Cytosome is a see also of cytostome.


As nouns the difference between cytosome and cytostome

is that cytosome is (biology|uncountable) the cytoplasm within a cell; the cell outside of the nucleus while cytostome is (microbiology) a cellular organelle found only in certain protozoa; it is specialized for phagocytosis, and usually has the form of a microtubule-supported funnel or groove.

Education vs Opsimathy - What's the difference?

education | opsimathy |


As nouns the difference between education and opsimathy

is that education is education while opsimathy is learning or education that occurs late in life.

Sport vs Gamebird - What's the difference?

sport | gamebird |


As nouns the difference between sport and gamebird

is that sport is fun, pastime, sport while gamebird is any kind of bird hunted for food or sport.

Residence vs Coresidence - What's the difference?

residence | coresidence |


As nouns the difference between residence and coresidence

is that residence is residence (place where one resides) while coresidence is (anthropology) living together, sharing a residence, as of an adult child with a parent.

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