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Vesicle vs Subzonal - What's the difference?

vesicle | subzonal |


In anatomy terms the difference between vesicle and subzonal

is that vesicle is a pocket of embryonic tissue that is the beginning of an organ while subzonal is situated under a zone, or zona; applied to a membrane between the zona radiata and the umbilical vesicle in the mammal embryo.

As a noun vesicle

is a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell.

As an adjective subzonal is

relating to a subzone.

Vesicle vs Paulingite - What's the difference?

vesicle | paulingite |


As nouns the difference between vesicle and paulingite

is that vesicle is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while paulingite is (mineralogy) a rare zeolite mineral found in vesicles in alluvial basaltic rocks.

Vesicle vs Vesicula - What's the difference?

vesicle | vesicula |


As nouns the difference between vesicle and vesicula

is that vesicle is a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while vesicula is a vesicle.

Vesicle vs Cellubrevin - What's the difference?

vesicle | cellubrevin |


As nouns the difference between vesicle and cellubrevin

is that vesicle is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while cellubrevin is (protein) any of a group of proteins that regulate vesicle fusion.

Vesicle vs Vesiculitis - What's the difference?

vesicle | vesiculitis |


As nouns the difference between vesicle and vesiculitis

is that vesicle is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while vesiculitis is (medicine) inflammation of a vesicle, often specifically the seminal vesicles.

Vesicle vs Porosome - What's the difference?

vesicle | porosome |


As nouns the difference between vesicle and porosome

is that vesicle is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while porosome is (biology) any of many cup-shaped structures in the cell membranes of eukaryotic cells where vesicles dock in the process of vesicle fusion and secretion.

Vesicle vs Brivaracetam - What's the difference?

vesicle | brivaracetam |


As nouns the difference between vesicle and brivaracetam

is that vesicle is a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while brivaracetam is the 4-n-propyl analogue of levetiracetam, a racetam derivative with anticonvulsant properties, believed to act by binding to the ubiquitous synaptic vesicle protein SV2.

Vesicle vs Amphiphysin - What's the difference?

vesicle | amphiphysin |


As nouns the difference between vesicle and amphiphysin

is that vesicle is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while amphiphysin is (protein) any of a class of protein associated with the cytoplasmic surface of synaptic vesicles.

Vesicle vs Vesiculated - What's the difference?

vesicle | vesiculated |


As a noun vesicle

is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell.

As an adjective vesiculated is

composed of vesicles; vesicular.

Vesicle vs Fusome - What's the difference?

vesicle | fusome |


As nouns the difference between vesicle and fusome

is that vesicle is (cytology) a membrane-bound compartment found in a cell while fusome is (biology) a germ cell-specific organelle assembled from membrane skeletal proteins and membranous vesicles.

As an adjective fusome is

(uk|dialect|obsolete) handy.

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