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Paraphyses vs Protonema - What's the difference?

paraphyses | protonema |


As nouns the difference between paraphyses and protonema

is that paraphyses is plural of lang=en while protonema is a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

Terms vs Protonema - What's the difference?

terms | protonema |


As nouns the difference between terms and protonema

is that terms is while protonema is (botany) a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

Prothallium vs Protonema - What's the difference?

prothallium | protonema |


As nouns the difference between prothallium and protonema

is that prothallium is a plant, usually a pteridophyte, in gametophyte stage in the metagenesis cycle while protonema is a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

Prothallus vs Protonema - What's the difference?

prothallus | protonema |


As nouns the difference between prothallus and protonema

is that prothallus is a prothallium while protonema is a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

Liverwort vs Protonema - What's the difference?

liverwort | protonema |


As nouns the difference between liverwort and protonema

is that liverwort is a type of bryophyte (includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts) with a leafy stem or leafless thallus characterized by a dominant gametophyte stage and a lack of stomata on the sporophyte stage of the life cycle while protonema is a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

Moss vs Protonema - What's the difference?

moss | protonema |


As nouns the difference between moss and protonema

is that moss is any of various small, green, seedless plants growing on the ground or on the surfaces of trees, stones, etc.; now specifically, a plant of the division Bryophyta (formerly division: Musci) while protonema is a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

As a verb moss

is to become covered with moss.

As a proper noun Moss

is {{surname}.

Spore vs Protonema - What's the difference?

spore | protonema |


As nouns the difference between spore and protonema

is that spore is spore while protonema is (botany) a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

Germination vs Protonema - What's the difference?

germination | protonema |


As nouns the difference between germination and protonema

is that germination is the process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or growth from a seed or spore; the first development of germs, either animal or vegetable while protonema is (botany) a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

Cell vs Protonema - What's the difference?

cell | protonema |


As nouns the difference between cell and protonema

is that cell is a single-room dwelling for a hermit or cell can be (us|informal) a cellular phone while protonema is (botany) a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

As a verb cell

is to place or enclose in a cell.

Filament vs Protonema - What's the difference?

filament | protonema |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between filament and protonema

is that filament is (botany) the stalk of a stamen in a flower, supporting the anther while protonema is (botany) a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

As nouns the difference between filament and protonema

is that filament is a fine thread or wire while protonema is (botany) a filament of cells that forms following the germination of the spores of mosses and liverworts.

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