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apolysis

Edysis vs Apolysis - What's the difference?

edysis | apolysis |

Edysis is likely misspelled.


Edysis has no English definition.

As a noun apolysis is

the separation of the cuticula from the epidermis in arthropods and related groups.

Ecdysis vs Apolysis - What's the difference?

ecdysis | apolysis |


As nouns the difference between ecdysis and apolysis

is that ecdysis is the shedding of an outer layer of skin in snakes and certain other animals; moulting while apolysis is the separation of the cuticula from the epidermis in arthropods and related groups.

Arthropod vs Apolysis - What's the difference?

arthropod | apolysis |


As nouns the difference between arthropod and apolysis

is that arthropod is an invertebrate animal of the phylum arthropoda , characterized by a chitinous exoskeleton and multiple jointed appendages while apolysis is (biology) the separation of the cuticula from the epidermis in arthropods and related groups.

Epidermis vs Apolysis - What's the difference?

epidermis | apolysis |


As nouns the difference between epidermis and apolysis

is that epidermis is the outer, protective layer of the skin of vertebrates, covering the dermis while apolysis is (biology) the separation of the cuticula from the epidermis in arthropods and related groups.

Cuticula vs Apolysis - What's the difference?

cuticula | apolysis |


As nouns the difference between cuticula and apolysis

is that cuticula is (zoology|botany) a tough protective covering outside the epidermis of many invertebrates and plants; cuticle while apolysis is (biology) the separation of the cuticula from the epidermis in arthropods and related groups.

Separation vs Apolysis - What's the difference?

separation | apolysis |


As nouns the difference between separation and apolysis

is that separation is separation while apolysis is (biology) the separation of the cuticula from the epidermis in arthropods and related groups.