Heterogeneous (pronounced HEH-tuh-roh-DJEEN-ee-uhs, from the Greek heteros or "other" and genos or "kind") is the characteristic of containing dissimilar constituents. A common use of this word in information technology is to describe a product as able to contain or be part of a "heterogeneous network," consisting of different manufacturers' products that can "interoperate." Heterogeneous networks are made possible by standards-conforming hardware and software interfaces used in common by different products, thus allowing them to communicate with each other. The internet itself is an example of a heterogeneous network.
A similar word is heterogenous, which means "originating elsewhere."
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Plants can co ordinate with heterogeneous transplants. But humans can not.
hetero is just another term for Heterosexual. Plants are Heterosexual organisms.
It is neither heterogenous nor heterogenous. It is HOMOgenous
Mixtures.
it can be used when members of the population are heterogenous
Gasoline is a homogeneous solution.
heterogenous is not a word so there is none.
Sodium chloride is a compound not a mixture.
Distilled water is homogenous not heterogenous.
even without fruit its not a homogeneous so it is a heterogenous
Ibuprofen is actually a pure substance and is neither heterogenous or homogeneous.
Heterogenous is used to describe a system or group that has variation. Things that are not the same are heterogenous.