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biotroph

Terms vs Biotroph - What's the difference?

terms | biotroph |


As nouns the difference between terms and biotroph

is that terms is while biotroph is (biology) any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and therefore keeps it alive.

Biotroph - What does it mean?

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Biotroph vs Biotrophy - What's the difference?

biotroph | biotrophy |


As nouns the difference between biotroph and biotrophy

is that biotroph is (biology) any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and therefore keeps it alive while biotrophy is (botany|mycology) a parasitic relationship in which the parasite feeds on a living host organism without killing it.

Hemibiotroph vs Biotroph - What's the difference?

hemibiotroph | biotroph | Related terms |

Biotroph is a related term of hemibiotroph.



In biology terms the difference between hemibiotroph and biotroph

is that hemibiotroph is an organism that is parasitic in living tissue for some time and then continues to live in dead tissue while biotroph is any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and therefore keeps it alive.

Biotrophic vs Biotroph - What's the difference?

biotrophic | biotroph | Related terms |

Biotrophic is a related term of biotroph.


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between biotrophic and biotroph

is that biotrophic is (biology) describing a parasite that needs its host to stay alive while biotroph is (biology) any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and therefore keeps it alive.

As an adjective biotrophic

is (biology) describing a parasite that needs its host to stay alive.

As a noun biotroph is

(biology) any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and therefore keeps it alive.

Host vs Biotroph - What's the difference?

host | biotroph |


As nouns the difference between host and biotroph

is that host is autumn (season) while biotroph is (biology) any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and therefore keeps it alive.

Parasite vs Biotroph - What's the difference?

parasite | biotroph |


In biology terms the difference between parasite and biotroph

is that parasite is an organism that lives on or in another organism, deriving benefit from living on or in that other organism, while not contributing towards that other organism sufficiently to cover the cost to that other organism while biotroph is any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and therefore keeps it alive.

As nouns the difference between parasite and biotroph

is that parasite is a person who lives on other people's efforts or expense and gives little or nothing back while biotroph is any parasite that cannot survive in a dead host and therefore keeps it alive.