photoassimilation |
photoassimilate |
Related terms |
Photoassimilation is a related term of photoassimilate.
As a noun photoassimilate is
(biochemistry) any compound formed by assimilation of others under the action of light; especially such carbohydrates that are formed by photosynthesis.
photosynthesis |
photoassimilate |
As nouns the difference between photosynthesis and photoassimilate
is that
photosynthesis is (biology) the process by which plants and other photoautotrophs generate carbohydrates and oxygen from carbon dioxide, water, and light energy while
photoassimilate is (biochemistry) any compound formed by assimilation of others under the action of light; especially such carbohydrates that are formed by photosynthesis.
carbohydrate |
photoassimilate |
As nouns the difference between carbohydrate and photoassimilate
is that
carbohydrate is a sugar, starch, or cellulose that is a food source of energy for an animal or plant; a saccharide while
photoassimilate is any compound formed by assimilation of others under the action of light; especially such carbohydrates that are formed by photosynthesis.
light |
photoassimilate |
As a proper noun light
is .
As a noun photoassimilate is
(biochemistry) any compound formed by assimilation of others under the action of light; especially such carbohydrates that are formed by photosynthesis.
assimilation |
photoassimilate |
As nouns the difference between assimilation and photoassimilate
is that
assimilation is assimilation while
photoassimilate is (biochemistry) any compound formed by assimilation of others under the action of light; especially such carbohydrates that are formed by photosynthesis.