substrate |
pedicle |
As nouns the difference between substrate and pedicle
is that
substrate is while
pedicle is (zoology) a fleshy line used to attach and anchor brachiopods and some bivalve molluscs to a substrate.
mollusc |
pedicle |
As nouns the difference between mollusc and pedicle
is that
mollusc is a soft-bodied invertebrate of the phylum mollusca, typically with a hard shell of one or more pieces while
pedicle is (zoology) a fleshy line used to attach and anchor brachiopods and some bivalve molluscs to a substrate.
bivalve |
pedicle |
As nouns the difference between bivalve and pedicle
is that
bivalve is any mollusc belonging to the taxonomic class Bivalvia, characterized by a shell consisting of two hinged sections, such as a scallop, clam, mussel or oyster while
pedicle is a fleshy line used to attach and anchor brachiopods and some bivalve molluscs to a substrate.
brachiopod |
pedicle |
As nouns the difference between brachiopod and pedicle
is that
brachiopod is any of many marine invertebrates, of the phylum
brachiopoda , that have bivalve dorsal and ventral shells with two tentacle-bearing arms that capture food while
pedicle is (zoology) a fleshy line used to attach and anchor brachiopods and some bivalve molluscs to a substrate.
anchor |
pedicle |
As nouns the difference between anchor and pedicle
is that
anchor is (
label) a tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement while
pedicle is (zoology) a fleshy line used to attach and anchor brachiopods and some bivalve molluscs to a substrate.
As a verb anchor
is to hold an object, especially a ship or a boat to a fixed point.
fleshy |
pedicle |
As an adjective fleshy
is of, related to, or resembling flesh.
As a noun pedicle is
a fleshy line used to attach and anchor brachiopods and some bivalve molluscs to a substrate.
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