funicle |
micropyle |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between funicle and micropyle
is that
funicle is (botany) the stalk or stem of an ovule or seed while
micropyle is (botany) in seed-bearing plants, a small opening in the integuments of the ovule through which sperm are able to access the ovum.
As nouns the difference between funicle and micropyle
is that
funicle is (botany) the stalk or stem of an ovule or seed while
micropyle is (botany) in seed-bearing plants, a small opening in the integuments of the ovule through which sperm are able to access the ovum.
monoldeons |
micropyle |
As a noun micropyle is
(botany) in seed-bearing plants, a small opening in the integuments of the ovule through which sperm are able to access the ovum.
micropyle |
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micropyle |
micropile |
As nouns the difference between micropyle and micropile
is that
micropyle is in seed-bearing plants, a small opening in the integuments of the ovule through which sperm are able to access the ovum while
micropile is microfleece (material).
micropyle |
cotyledon |
As nouns the difference between micropyle and cotyledon
is that
micropyle is (botany) in seed-bearing plants, a small opening in the integuments of the ovule through which sperm are able to access the ovum while
cotyledon is cotyledon.
micropyle |
orthotropous |
As a noun micropyle
is (botany) in seed-bearing plants, a small opening in the integuments of the ovule through which sperm are able to access the ovum.
As an adjective orthotropous is
(botany|of an ovule) growing straight and having the micropyle at the apex.
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