gynophore |
gonophore |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between gynophore and gonophore
is that
gynophore is (botany) the stalk of a pistil; the stalk, present in certain flowers (such as those of the genera
telopea'' and ''brachychiton ), which supports the gynoecium while
gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
As nouns the difference between gynophore and gonophore
is that
gynophore is (botany) the stalk of a pistil; the stalk, present in certain flowers (such as those of the genera
telopea'' and ''brachychiton ), which supports the gynoecium while
gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
genophore |
gonophore |
As nouns the difference between genophore and gonophore
is that
genophore is (biology) the dna of a prokaryote while
gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
ionophore |
gonophore |
As nouns the difference between ionophore and gonophore
is that
ionophore is (chemistry) any substance that can transfer ions from a hydrophilic medium (such as water) to a hydrophobic medium, or across a biological membrane, normally by forming a complex with it; an ion carrier while
gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
hydroid |
gonophore |
As nouns the difference between hydroid and gonophore
is that
hydroid is any of many colonial coelenterates that exist mainly as a polyp; a hydrozoan while
gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
As an adjective hydroid
is of or pertaining to such creatures.
bud |
gonophore |
As a proper noun bud
is a male nickname or
bud can be (informal) a nickname for the beer.
As a noun gonophore is
(botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
medusoid |
gonophore |
As nouns the difference between medusoid and gonophore
is that
medusoid is jellyfish while
gonophore is an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
As an adjective medusoid
is having the shape of a jellyfish.
carpel |
gonophore |
As nouns the difference between carpel and gonophore
is that
carpel is one of the individual female reproductive organs in a flower a carpel is composed of an ovary, a style, and a stigma, although some flowers have carpels without a distinct style in origin, carpels are leaves (megasporophylls) that have evolved to enclose the ovules the term pistil is sometimes used to refer to a single carpel or to several carpels fused together while
gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
stamen |
gonophore |
As nouns the difference between stamen and gonophore
is that
stamen is in flowering plants, the structure in a flower that produces pollen, typically consisting of an anther and a filament while
gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
corolla |
gonophore |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between corolla and gonophore
is that
corolla is (botany) an outermost-but-one whorl of a flower, composed of petals, when it is not the same in appearance as the outermost whorl (the calyx); it usually comprises the petal, which may be fused while
gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
As nouns the difference between corolla and gonophore
is that
corolla is (botany) an outermost-but-one whorl of a flower, composed of petals, when it is not the same in appearance as the outermost whorl (the calyx); it usually comprises the petal, which may be fused while
gonophore is (botany) an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels.
gonophore |
sporosac |
In botany terms the difference between gonophore and sporosac
is that
gonophore is an elongated receptacle above the corolla to elevate the stamens and carpels while
sporosac is a hydrozoan reproductive zooid or simple form of gonophore which does not become medusoid in form or structure.
In zoology terms the difference between gonophore and sporosac
is that
gonophore is a medusoid bud on a hydroid while
sporosac is an early or simple larval stage of trematode worms and some other invertebrates, which is capable of reproducing other
germ cells by asexual generation; a redia.
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