In biology|lang=en terms the difference between syntrophy and syntroph
is that syntrophy is (biology) the relationship between the individuals of different species (especially of bacteria) in which one or both benefit nutritionally from the presence of the other while syntroph is (biology) an individual related to another by syntrophy.
As nouns the difference between syntrophy and syntroph
is that syntrophy is (biology) the relationship between the individuals of different species (especially of bacteria) in which one or both benefit nutritionally from the presence of the other while syntroph is (biology) an individual related to another by syntrophy.
syntrophy
Noun
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(biology) The relationship between the individuals of different species (especially of bacteria) in which one or both benefit nutritionally from the presence of the other
syntroph
English
Noun
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en noun)
(biology) An individual related to another by syntrophy