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cytopharynx

Cytopharynx vs Cytophge - What's the difference?

cytopharynx | cytophge |

Cytopharynx vs Cytopyge - What's the difference?

cytopharynx | cytopyge |

Cytopyge is likely misspelled.


Cytopyge has no English definition.

As a noun cytopharynx

is a tube-like opening in the lateral surface of a ciliate, through which food is ingested.

Ingested vs Cytopharynx - What's the difference?

ingested | cytopharynx |


As a verb ingested

is past tense of ingest.

As a noun cytopharynx is

a tube-like opening in the lateral surface of a ciliate, through which food is ingested.

Ciliate vs Cytopharynx - What's the difference?

ciliate | cytopharynx |


As nouns the difference between ciliate and cytopharynx

is that ciliate is (zoology) any of many protozoa, of the phylum ciliophora, that have many cilia while cytopharynx is (cytology) a tube-like opening in the lateral surface of a ciliate, through which food is ingested.

As an adjective ciliate

is (biology) ciliated.

Lateral vs Cytopharynx - What's the difference?

lateral | cytopharynx |


As an adjective lateral

is lateral.

As a noun cytopharynx is

(cytology) a tube-like opening in the lateral surface of a ciliate, through which food is ingested.

Tube vs Cytopharynx - What's the difference?

tube | cytopharynx |


As a verb tube

is .

As a noun cytopharynx is

(cytology) a tube-like opening in the lateral surface of a ciliate, through which food is ingested.