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protostele

Core vs Protostele - What's the difference?

core | protostele |


As nouns the difference between core and protostele

is that core is crow while protostele is (botany) a type of stele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a solid core, with no central pith or leaf gaps.

Stem vs Protostele - What's the difference?

stem | protostele |


As nouns the difference between stem and protostele

is that stem is (countable) while protostele is (botany) a type of stele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a solid core, with no central pith or leaf gaps.

Protostele vs Plectostele - What's the difference?

protostele | plectostele |

Plectostele is a hyponym of protostele.



In botany terms the difference between protostele and plectostele

is that protostele is a type of stele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a solid core, with no central pith or leaf gaps while plectostele is a type of protostele, in which the two types of vascular tissue in the stem are intermingled.

Protostele vs Haplostele - What's the difference?

protostele | haplostele |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between protostele and haplostele

is that protostele is (botany) a type of stele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a solid core, with no central pith or leaf gaps while haplostele is (botany) a type of protostele, in which the core of vascular tissue in the stem is smooth, without lobes or mixing of the tissues.

As nouns the difference between protostele and haplostele

is that protostele is (botany) a type of stele, in which the vascular tissue in the stem forms a solid core, with no central pith or leaf gaps while haplostele is (botany) a type of protostele, in which the core of vascular tissue in the stem is smooth, without lobes or mixing of the tissues.

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