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Organism vs Creatur - What's the difference?

organism | creatur |


As nouns the difference between organism and creatur

is that organism is (biology) a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism while creatur is creature, created thing.

Hybrid vs Organism - What's the difference?

hybrid | organism |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between hybrid and organism

is that hybrid is (biology) offspring resulting from cross-breeding different entities, eg two different species or two purebred parent strains while organism is (biology) a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism.

As nouns the difference between hybrid and organism

is that hybrid is (biology) offspring resulting from cross-breeding different entities, eg two different species or two purebred parent strains while organism is (biology) a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism.

As an adjective hybrid

is consisting of diverse 'hybridized' components.

System vs Organism - What's the difference?

system | organism |


As nouns the difference between system and organism

is that system is system while organism is (biology) a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism.

Organism vs Ejaculate - What's the difference?

organism | ejaculate |


As nouns the difference between organism and ejaculate

is that organism is a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism while ejaculate is semen ejected during an ejaculation.

As a verb ejaculate is

of a male, to eject semen (or, of a female, vaginal fluid) during an orgasm.

Organism vs Individual - What's the difference?

organism | individual |


As nouns the difference between organism and individual

is that organism is (biology) a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism while individual is a person considered alone, rather than as belonging to a group of people.

As an adjective individual is

relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one.

Entity vs Organism - What's the difference?

entity | organism |


As nouns the difference between entity and organism

is that entity is that which has a distinct existence as an individual unit. Often used for organisations which have no physical form while organism is a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism.

Organism vs Organisms - What's the difference?

organism | organisms |


As nouns the difference between organism and organisms

is that organism is a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism while organisms is plural of lang=en.

Microorganisms vs Organism - What's the difference?

microorganisms | organism |


As nouns the difference between microorganisms and organism

is that microorganisms is plural of microorganism while organism is a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism.

Organism vs Gestalt - What's the difference?

organism | gestalt |


As nouns the difference between organism and gestalt

is that organism is a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism while gestalt is a collection of physical, biological, psychological or symbolic elements that creates a whole, unified concept or pattern which is other than the sum of its parts, due to the relationships between the parts (of a character, personality, entity, or being.

Organisation vs Organism - What's the difference?

organisation | organism |


As nouns the difference between organisation and organism

is that organisation is standard spelling of from=British spelling|lang=en|organization while organism is a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism.

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