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Anorexia (symptom) and Peptidoglycan

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Difference between Anorexia (symptom) and Peptidoglycan

Anorexia (symptom) vs. Peptidoglycan

Anorexia (from Ancient Greek ανορεξία: 'ἀν-' "without" + 'όρεξις', spelled 'órexis' meaning "appetite") is the decreased sensation of appetite. Peptidoglycan, also known as murein, is a polymer consisting of sugars and amino acids that forms a mesh-like layer outside the plasma membrane of most bacteria, forming the cell wall.

Similarities between Anorexia (symptom) and Peptidoglycan

Anorexia (symptom) and Peptidoglycan have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Anorexia (symptom) and Peptidoglycan Comparison

Anorexia (symptom) has 87 relations, while Peptidoglycan has 47. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (87 + 47).

References

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