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Terms vs Glycogenosis - What's the difference?

terms | glycogenosis |


As nouns the difference between terms and glycogenosis

is that terms is while glycogenosis is (medicine) a metabolic disorder characterized by the inability to metabolize glycogen properly.

Glycogenosis vs Glycogenesis - What's the difference?

glycogenosis | glycogenesis |


As nouns the difference between glycogenosis and glycogenesis

is that glycogenosis is (medicine) a metabolic disorder characterized by the inability to metabolize glycogen properly while glycogenesis is (biochemistry) the synthesis of glycogen from glucose.

Glycogen vs Glycogenosis - What's the difference?

glycogen | glycogenosis |


As nouns the difference between glycogen and glycogenosis

is that glycogen is (carbohydrate) a polysaccharide that is the main form of carbohydrate storage in animals; converted to glucose as needed while glycogenosis is (medicine) a metabolic disorder characterized by the inability to metabolize glycogen properly.

Disorder vs Glycogenosis - What's the difference?

disorder | glycogenosis |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between disorder and glycogenosis

is that disorder is (medicine) a physical or psychical malfunction while glycogenosis is (medicine) a metabolic disorder characterized by the inability to metabolize glycogen properly.

As nouns the difference between disorder and glycogenosis

is that disorder is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner while glycogenosis is (medicine) a metabolic disorder characterized by the inability to metabolize glycogen properly.

Metabolic vs Glycogenosis - What's the difference?

metabolic | glycogenosis |


As an adjective metabolic

is of or pertaining to metamorphosis; pertaining to, or involving, change.

As a noun glycogenosis is

(medicine) a metabolic disorder characterized by the inability to metabolize glycogen properly.