Pigmented vs Flavobacterium - What's the difference?
pigmented | flavobacterium |
(pigment)
(biology) Any color in plant or animal cells
A dry colorant, usually an insoluble powder
(obsolete) Wine flavoured with spices and honey.
Any of many Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria, of the class Flavobacteriia (sic), that occur in soil and water, and are mostly pigmented and photosynthetic.
As a verb pigmented
is (pigment).As a noun flavobacterium is
any of many gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria, of the class flavobacteriia , that occur in soil and water, and are mostly pigmented and photosynthetic.pigmented
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(wikipedia pigment)Noun
(en noun)- Chlorophyll is the pigment responsible for most plants' green colouring.
- Umber is a pigment made from clay containing iron and manganese oxide.
- (Sir Walter Scott)