different between abiotrophic vs biotrophic
abiotrophic
English
Etymology
abiotrophy +? -ic
Pronunciation
(US) IPA(key): /?e??ba?.??t??.f?k/, /?e??ba?.??t??.f?k/
Adjective
abiotrophic (comparative more abiotrophic, superlative most abiotrophic)
- (medicine) Relating to or involving abiotrophy; relating to or involving the functional loss of an organ or cells not due to an injury.
Translations
Anagrams
- iatrophobic
abiotrophic From the web:
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biotrophic
English
Etymology
bio- +? -trophic
Adjective
biotrophic (comparative more biotrophic, superlative most biotrophic)
- (biology) Describing a parasite or symbiont that needs its host in order to stay alive.
Related terms
- biotroph
- biotrophy
See also
- necrotrophic
biotrophic From the web:
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- what is a biotrophic fungal parasite
- what are the 4 main pathogens
- what are the 7 pathogens
- what are the 4 pathogens
- what are the 5 pathogens
- what are the 3 pathogens
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