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Adipocyte vs Bacteriocyte - What's the difference?

adipocyte | bacteriocyte |


As nouns the difference between adipocyte and bacteriocyte

is that adipocyte is (cytology) a type of cell, present in adipose tissue, where fat is stored as a source of energy while bacteriocyte is (biology) a modified adipocyte, in some insects, containing symbiotic bacteria.

Insect vs Bacteriocyte - What's the difference?

insect | bacteriocyte |


As nouns the difference between insect and bacteriocyte

is that insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while bacteriocyte is (biology) a modified adipocyte, in some insects, containing symbiotic bacteria.

Symbiotic vs Bacteriocyte - What's the difference?

symbiotic | bacteriocyte |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between symbiotic and bacteriocyte

is that symbiotic is (biology) of, or relating to symbiosis; living together while bacteriocyte is (biology) a modified adipocyte, in some insects, containing symbiotic bacteria.

As nouns the difference between symbiotic and bacteriocyte

is that symbiotic is (astronomy) symbiotic star while bacteriocyte is (biology) a modified adipocyte, in some insects, containing symbiotic bacteria.

As an adjective symbiotic

is (biology) of, or relating to symbiosis; living together.

Organelle vs Bacteriome - What's the difference?

organelle | bacteriome |


As nouns the difference between organelle and bacteriome

is that organelle is organelle while bacteriome is (biology) an organelle, in some insects, containing bacteriocytes.

Insect vs Bacteriome - What's the difference?

insect | bacteriome |


As nouns the difference between insect and bacteriome

is that insect is an arthropod in the class insecta, characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton while bacteriome is (biology) an organelle, in some insects, containing bacteriocytes.

Bacteriocyte vs Bacteriome - What's the difference?

bacteriocyte | bacteriome |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between bacteriocyte and bacteriome

is that bacteriocyte is (biology) a modified adipocyte, in some insects, containing symbiotic bacteria while bacteriome is (biology) an organelle, in some insects, containing bacteriocytes.

As nouns the difference between bacteriocyte and bacteriome

is that bacteriocyte is (biology) a modified adipocyte, in some insects, containing symbiotic bacteria while bacteriome is (biology) an organelle, in some insects, containing bacteriocytes.

Bangiophyceae vs Bangiophyte - What's the difference?

bangiophyceae | bangiophyte |


As a proper noun bangiophyceae

is .

As a noun bangiophyte is

(biology) any red alga of the class bangiophyceae.

Mussel vs Bathymodiolin - What's the difference?

mussel | bathymodiolin |


As nouns the difference between mussel and bathymodiolin

is that mussel is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families unionidae (fresh water mussels) and mytilidae (salt water mussels) while bathymodiolin is (biology) any of several deep-sea mussels, of the genus (taxlink), often found near hydrothermal vents.

Antibiotic vs Azithromycin - What's the difference?

antibiotic | azithromycin |


As nouns the difference between antibiotic and azithromycin

is that antibiotic is antibiotic while azithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic derived from erythromycin.

As an adjective antibiotic

is antibiotic.

Erythromycin vs Azithromycin - What's the difference?

erythromycin | azithromycin |


As nouns the difference between erythromycin and azithromycin

is that erythromycin is any of a class of macrolide antibiotics produced by an actinomycete of the genus streptomyces while azithromycin is a macrolide antibiotic derived from erythromycin.

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