aril |
elaiosome |
As nouns the difference between aril and elaiosome
is that
aril is a tissue surrounding the seed in certain fruits such as pomegranates while
elaiosome is (botany) fleshy structure rich in lipids attached to the seeds of many plant species, usually to attract ants that disperse the seeds.
taxonomy |
elaiosome |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and elaiosome
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
elaiosome is (botany) fleshy structure rich in lipids attached to the seeds of many plant species, usually to attract ants that disperse the seeds.
disperse |
elaiosome |
As a verb disperse
is .
As a noun elaiosome is
(botany) fleshy structure rich in lipids attached to the seeds of many plant species, usually to attract ants that disperse the seeds.