
What is the difference between the cellular affix -cyte and -blast?
- The affix-cyte means cell; - The affix -blast means a germ (bud) cell or a cell that produces (building) materials. Background Cells are denoted as -cytes. There are many of them, e.g. melanocytes in the skin and chondrocytes in the cartillage. Germ cells are denoted as -blasts.
What is the difference between myoblasts, myotubes and myocytes
2024年3月26日 · Myocyte - [cyte:cell] they are already differentiated, hence are fully specific about themselves what constituent they are going to become. Myotubes - myocytes condense as a mass, also besides that they undergo elongation as well, which ultimately results into formation of bundle like structure.
what these suffixes mean,-coel,-blast,-cyst? [closed]
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Why do humans find baby animals cute? - Biology Stack Exchange
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Are mature erythrocytes prokaryotic? - Biology Stack Exchange
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How do archaea relate to eukaryotes and bacteria?
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cell biology - What is the difference between "dikaryotic" and ...
dikaryotic does - by definition - mean that there are exactly two nuclei in the cells, it does not say that the two nuclei are genetically distinct! heterokaryotic does also mean only one thing: the nuclei (the number is not important) are genetically distinct.
What is the meaning behind Kcat / Km? - Biology Stack Exchange
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What is the difference between cytosol and cytoplasm?
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What is the difference between a protein and a factor?
2018年4月19日 · Short Answer All factors are proteins, not all proteins are factors. Background A factor is typically a small protein that regulates a larger target protein directly by specifically associating with it, or indirectly by affecting its substrate.