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Difference between Primary and Secondary Succession

Ecological succession or biotic succession is the natural development of a se…

Difference between Active and Passive Immunity || Active Immunity vs Passive Immunity

Immunity is defined as the body’s ability to destroy pathogens or other fore…

Difference between Adrenal Cortex and Adrenal Medulla

Adrenal glands are paired structures located on the top of the kidneys.  Each…

Difference between Xylem and Phloem (Xylem vs Phloem)

The main type of complex tissues are xylem and Phloem. Xylem is complex tiss…

Difference between Monocot and Dicot Embryo

The zygote developed inside the embryo sac divides mitotically to form the em…

Difference between Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis

The primary sex organs: the testis in the males and the ovaries in the female…

Difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Flagella

Flagella and Cilia are fine vibratile hair like membrane covered protoplasmic…

Difference between Erythrocytes and Leucocytes (RBC vs WBC)

Blood is the main circulatory medium in the human body. The blood consists of…

Difference between Glucocorticoids and Mineralocorticoids

Adrenal cortex secretes over 20 different steroid hormones called cortical ste…

Difference between FSH and LH

FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) or Gametokinetic factor: In males , stimu…

Difference between Vasopressin and Oxytocin

Vasopressin and  Oxytocin are neurohormones produced by the neuro secretory c…

Difference between Somatostatin and Somatotrophin

Somatostatin 1. It is secreted by hypothalamus 2. It is a growth inhibitin…

Difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic DNA

DNA is a genetic material which carries all the hereditary information needed…

Difference between Liverworts and Mosses

Bryophyta, represent a group of plants that includes liverworts, hornworts a…

Difference between Monocot and Dicot Leaf

Monocot Leaf vs Dicot Leaf   Monocot Leaf Symmetry: Isobilateral Stomat…

Difference between Hepatitis A, B and C

Viral hepatitis is commonly called jaundice. There are five varieties of hepa…

Difference between Lock and Key hypothesis and Induced fit hypothesis

There are two views regarding the mode of action of enzymes specifically enzy…

Difference between Autosomal and Sex chromosomal disorders

Chromosomal disorders: These genetic disorders are caused due to absence or …

Difference between True and False Indusium

Indusium is a delicate membranous structure that protects the sporangium or so…

Difference between C3, C4 and CAM plants

A comparison of C3, C4 and CAM plants  C3 vs C4 vs CAM plants) C3 plants 1…

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