Vesicle vs Subzonal - What's the difference?
vesicle | subzonal |
(cytology) A membrane-bound compartment found in a cell.
A small bladder-like cell or cavity.
(anatomy) A small sac or cyst or vacuole, especially one containing fluid. A blister formed in or beneath the skin, containing serum. A bleb.
(anatomy) A pocket of embryonic tissue that is the beginning of an organ.
(geology) A small cavity formed in volcanic rock by entrapment of a gas bubble during solidification.
* 2004 , (Richard Fortey), The Earth , Folio Society 2011, p. 51:
Relating to a subzone.
(anatomy) Situated under a zone, or zona; applied to a membrane between the zona radiata and the umbilical vesicle in the mammal embryo.
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
English
(wikipedia vesicle)Noun
(en noun)- It frequently contains holes, or vesicles , especially nearer the surface of a flow where gas has escaped.