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Difference between Darwinism and Lamarckism

The evolutionary idea contributed  proposed by Charles Darwin called ‘ Darwin…

Difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Transcription

The process of transferring of information stored in DNA to mRNA through the s…

Difference between Eusporangiate and Leptosporangiate Sporangium

On the basis of development the sporangia have been classified by Goebel in…

Difference between Old Biotechnology and New Biotechnology

Biotechnology is the controlled and deliberate application of simple biologi…

Difference between Homologous and Analogous Structure

Homologous Structures or Organs: The structure which are similar in their mor…

Difference between Larva and Pupa of Mosquito

Life cycl of mosquito consists of four distinct stages: eggs, larvae, pupae a…

Difference between Oxidative Phosphorylation and Photophosphorylation

Oxidative phosphorylation is the process in which ATP is formed by the trans…

Difference between Photosynthesis and Chemosynthesis

Photosynthesis 1. Occurs only in green plants or chlorophyllated organisms. …

Difference between DNA Replication in E.coli and Mammalian cells

DNA replication in E.coli 1. DNA polymerase III is involved in leading st…

Difference between Prokaryotic mRNA and Eukaryotic mRNA

Prokaryotic mRNA 1. Often polycistronic rarely monocistronic. 2. 5’ -7 me…

Difference between Polycistronic and Monocistronic mRNA

Eukayotic mRNA molecules are monocistronic, containing the coding sequence onl…

Difference between G1 phase and G2 phase

G1 phase: 1. it is the first sub stage of interphase. 2. Synthesis of RNAs…

Difference between Prophase of Mitosis and Prophase I of Meiosis

Prophase  of Mitosis 1. Comparatively short phase. 2. No pairing of homolo…

Difference between Anaphase of Mitosis and Anaphase I of Meiosis

Anaphase of Mitosis 1.The centromere of every chromosome divides. 2. S…

Difference between Mitosis and Interphase

Mitosis 1. It is the real phase of cell division where cell actually divid…

Difference between Cartilaginous and Bony fishes | Chondrichthyes and Osteichthyes

Fishes are vertebrates with scales, fins and gills. They are exclusively aquat…

Difference between Butterfly and Moth

Butterfly 1. Diurnal 2. Butterflies are generally brightly coloured 3. Sli…

Difference between Caterpillar and Butterfly

Caterpillar 1. Feeds on solid food by biting and chewing type of mouth part…

Difference between Fat Soluble and Water Soluble Vitamins

Vitamins are essential food factors, which are required for the proper utili…

Difference between Anaphase 1 and Anaphase 2

Meiosis is reduction division that occurs only in germ cells where gametes …

Difference between C3 and C4 cycle (Calvin cycle and Hatch and Slack cycle)

Photosynthesis is a complex process of synthesis of organic food materials. …

Difference between Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration

Respiration is a process of biological oxidation where oxygen is utilized and …

Difference between Chlorophyll a and Chlorophyll b (Chlorophyll a vs Chlorophyll b)

Chlorophylls are green pigments present in the thylakoid membrane of chloropla…

Difference between Active and Passive Water Absorption

The uptake of water by plants is called water absorption. Water is absorbed fr…

Difference between Passive and Active Absorption

Active absorption 1. It is as activated energy dependent process 2.  It occ…

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