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pinacoderm

Pinacoderm vs Choanoderm - What's the difference?

pinacoderm | choanoderm |


As nouns the difference between pinacoderm and choanoderm

is that pinacoderm is the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes) in the phylum Porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells while choanoderm is the inner part of a sponge's mesohyl, composed of choanocytes.

Wikidiffcom vs Pinacoderm - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | pinacoderm |


As a noun pinacoderm is

the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes ) in the phylum porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.

Flattened vs Pinacoderm - What's the difference?

flattened | pinacoderm |


As an adjective flattened

is made flat by something.

As a verb flattened

is past tense of flatten.

As a noun pinacoderm is

the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes) in the phylum Porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.

Epithelial vs Pinacoderm - What's the difference?

epithelial | pinacoderm |


As an adjective epithelial

is of or pertaining to the epithelium.

As a noun pinacoderm is

the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes) in the phylum Porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.

Characterized vs Pinacoderm - What's the difference?

characterized | pinacoderm |


As a verb characterized

is (characterize).

As a noun pinacoderm is

the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes ) in the phylum porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.

Epidermis vs Pinacoderm - What's the difference?

epidermis | pinacoderm |


As nouns the difference between epidermis and pinacoderm

is that epidermis is the outer, protective layer of the skin of vertebrates, covering the dermis while pinacoderm is the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes ) in the phylum porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.

Equivalent vs Pinacoderm - What's the difference?

equivalent | pinacoderm |


As nouns the difference between equivalent and pinacoderm

is that equivalent is equivalent while pinacoderm is the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes ) in the phylum porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.

As an adjective equivalent

is equivalent.

Sponges vs Pinacoderm - What's the difference?

sponges | pinacoderm |


As nouns the difference between sponges and pinacoderm

is that sponges is while pinacoderm is the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes ) in the phylum porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.

As a verb sponges

is (sponge).

Porifera vs Pinacoderm - What's the difference?

porifera | pinacoderm |

Porifera is likely misspelled.


Porifera has no English definition.

As a noun pinacoderm is

the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes) in the phylum Porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.

Phylum vs Pinacoderm - What's the difference?

phylum | pinacoderm |


As nouns the difference between phylum and pinacoderm

is that phylum is (biology|taxonomy) a rank in the classification of organisms, below kingdom and above class; also called a division, especially in describing plants; a taxon at that rank while pinacoderm is the outer most layer of cells (pinacocytes ) in the phylum porifera (sponges), equivalent to the epidermis, and characterized as an epithelial layer of flattened cells.

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