lysate |
homogenate |
In biology terms the difference between lysate and homogenate
is that
lysate is all the material formed by the lysis of cells while
homogenate is the slurry of tissues and cells which results when cell structure has been mechanically disrupted.
lyrate |
lysate |
As an adjective lyrate
is shaped like a lyre.
As a noun lysate is
(biology) all the material formed by the lysis of cells.
lyate |
lysate |
As nouns the difference between lyate and lysate
is that
lyate is (chemistry) any anion formed by removal of a hydron (proton) from a solvent molecule while
lysate is (biology) all the material formed by the lysis of cells.
lysate |
homolysate |
In biology|lang=en terms the difference between lysate and homolysate
is that
lysate is (biology) all the material formed by the lysis of cells while
homolysate is (biology) a lysate produced by homolysis.
As nouns the difference between lysate and homolysate
is that
lysate is (biology) all the material formed by the lysis of cells while
homolysate is (biology) a lysate produced by homolysis.