What is the difference between conidia and spores
A popliteal cyst and a Baker's cyst are the same thing. They are a fluid-filled swelling behind the knee joint.
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Well, there isn't much of a difference. But you can try this link see how it helps http://www.spore.com/what
They are basically the same. The difference is a seed is planted while a spore floats through the air.
The Spore Galactic edition comes with a poster of spore, the strategy guide, the disc and the instruction manual, a special box, and a DvD of Will Wright and National Geographic talking about evolution. The normal spore comes with the disc and the instruction manual.
Lump is cluster of same category of things (may be lumps of cysts) but cyst is singular number sac structure grown abnormally.
A granuloma is smaller in size less than 4 mm in diameter where as cyst is a sequela of granuloma so it is larger in size.
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Spore makers produce spores, which are small reproductive cells that fungi use for reproduction. Seed makers produce seeds, which are structures containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients for germination. Spores are more commonly found in fungi, while seeds are more commonly found in plants.
A sebaceous cyst is a superficial lump that is typically somewhat moveable. Kyphoscoliosis is a bony deformity, deep to the skin, that is not at all mobile. Any health care provider can tell the difference. Make an appointment today for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Spores are reproductive structures produced by fungi and some plants as a means of propagation, whereas conidia are a type of asexual spore produced specifically by fungi. Conidia are typically formed on specialized hyphae called conidiophores and help fungi disperse and reproduce rapidly in favorable conditions.