Nucleus vs Paranuclear - What's the difference?
nucleus | paranuclear |
The core, central part (of something), round which others are assembled.
An initial part or version that will receive additions.
(chemistry, physics) The massive, positively charged central part of an atom, made up of protons and neutrons.
(cytology) A large organelle found in cells which contains genetic material.
(neuroanatomy) A ganglion, cluster of many neuronal bodies where synapsing occurs.
(linguistics) The central part of a syllable, most commonly a vowel.
(of a nation) Not currently having nuclear weapons, but having the capacity or infrastructure to build them in a short period of time.
(cytology) Near and outside of the nucleus.
In cytology|lang=en terms the difference between nucleus and paranuclear
is that nucleus is (cytology) a large organelle found in cells which contains genetic material while paranuclear is (cytology) near and outside of the nucleus.As a noun nucleus
is the core, central part (of something), round which others are assembled.As an adjective paranuclear is
(of a nation) not currently having nuclear weapons, but having the capacity or infrastructure to build them in a short period of time.nucleus
English
(wikipedia nucleus)Noun
(en-noun)- This collection will form the nucleus of a new library.