terms |
chlorophyllic |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective chlorophyllic is
(biochemistry) of, pertaining to, resembling or derived from chlorophyll.
chlorophyllin |
chlorophyllic |
In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between chlorophyllin and chlorophyllic
is that
chlorophyllin is (biochemistry) any water-soluble derivative of chlorophyll in which the central magnesium atom is replaced (often with copper), and a number of side-chains are converted into sodium salts while
chlorophyllic is (biochemistry) of, pertaining to, resembling or derived from chlorophyll.
As a noun chlorophyllin
is (biochemistry) any water-soluble derivative of chlorophyll in which the central magnesium atom is replaced (often with copper), and a number of side-chains are converted into sodium salts.
As an adjective chlorophyllic is
(biochemistry) of, pertaining to, resembling or derived from chlorophyll.
chlorophyll |
chlorophyllic |
As a noun chlorophyll
is chlorophyll (green pigment).
As an adjective chlorophyllic is
(biochemistry) of, pertaining to, resembling or derived from chlorophyll.