mesosome |
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As a noun mesosome
is a folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
lysosomes |
mesosome |
As nouns the difference between lysosomes and mesosome
is that
lysosomes is while
mesosome is a folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell.
plasmid |
mesosome |
As nouns the difference between plasmid and mesosome
is that
plasmid is a loop of double-stranded DNA that is separate from and replicates independently of the chromosomes, most commonly found in bacteria, but also in archaeans and eukaryotic cells, and used in genetic engineering as a vector for gene transfer while
mesosome is a folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell.
mesosome |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun mesosome
is a folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell.
mesosome |
ribosomes |
As nouns the difference between mesosome and ribosomes
is that
mesosome is a folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell while
ribosomes is plural of lang=en.
mesosome |
polysome |
As nouns the difference between mesosome and polysome
is that
mesosome is a folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell while
polysome is a polyribosome.
lysosome |
mesosome |
As nouns the difference between lysosome and mesosome
is that
lysosome is an organelle found in all types of animal cells which contains a large range of digestive enzymes capable of splitting most biological macromolecules while
mesosome is a folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell.
mesosoma |
mesosome |
As nouns the difference between mesosoma and mesosome
is that
mesosoma is the middle part of the body, or tagma, of arthropods whose body is composed of three parts (the other two being the prosoma and the metasoma), bearing the legs and (in winged insects) the wings while
mesosome is a folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell.
merosome |
mesosome |
As nouns the difference between merosome and mesosome
is that
merosome is (biology) any of the segments of a segmented animal while
mesosome is a folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell.
mesosome |
vesosome |
As nouns the difference between mesosome and vesosome
is that
mesosome is a folded invagination in the plasma membrane of bacteria, produced by the chemical fixation techniques used to prepare samples for electron microscopy, but previously thought to be part of the normal structure of the cell while
vesosome is (medicine) a multi-layer liposome structure, used to deliver drugs.
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