different between endodermis vs endodermic
endodermis
English
Etymology
From endo- (“within”) +? dermis (“skin”)
Noun
endodermis
- (botany) In a plant stem or root, a cylinder of cells that separates the outer cortex from the central core. The endodermis controls flow of water and minerals within the plant. In most plants, this tissue is restricted to the roots.
- The deepest layer of the skin.
Related terms
- endoderm
Translations
Anagrams
- modernised, semnoderid
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endodermic
English
Etymology
endoderm +? -ic
Adjective
endodermic (not comparable)
- (biology) Of or relating to the endoderm; endodermal.
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French endodermique
Adjective
endodermic m or n (feminine singular endodermic?, masculine plural endodermici, feminine and neuter plural endodermice)
- endodermic
Declension
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