Comparison or differences between
(Note: The below list is in alphabetical order so that you can easily search the topic)
- Active absorption and passive absorption of water in plants
- Amphibians and reptiles
- Anabolism and Catabolism
- Artery and vein
- Artificial selection and natural selection
- Asexual and sexual reproduction
- Bees and wasps
- Cartilage and bone
- Cartilaginous and bony fishes
- Chordates and non-chordates
- Cilia and flagella
- Clone and offspring
- Cockroach: Male and Female
- Continuous and discontinuous variations
- Cytokinesis in plant cell and animal cell
- Darwinism and neo- Darwinism
- Dicot leaf and monocot leaf
- Dicot root and monocot root
- Dicot stem and monocot stem
- Diffusion and osmosis
- DNA – A, B, C, D, Z types
- DNA and RNA
- DNA, mRNA, rRNA and tRNA
- Embryo and endosperm
- Enzymes and hormones
- Flying birds and flightless birds
- Frog and toad
- Frog: Male and Female
- Fungi classes (Phycomycetes, Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes & Deuteromycetes)
- Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria
- Homologous organs and analogous organs
- Hormones and vitamins
- Incisors, canines, premolars and molars of human: comparison and differences
- Indian elephant and African elephant
- Inorganic catalysts and enzymes
- Lamarckism and darwinism
- Lamarckism and neo-lamarckism
- Lizards and snakes
- Mitosis and meiosis
- Mitosis in plant cell and animal cell
- Muscles – Striated, Non-striated and Cardiac
- Neural control and hormonal control
- Plant cell and animal cell
- Plants and animals
- Pollination and fertilization
- Prokaryotic cell (prokaryotes) and eukaryotic cell (eukaryotes)
- Quick acting hormones and lag period hormones
- Rat: Male and Female
- RBC and WBC
- RBC: Mammalian and non-mammalian
- Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids
- Self pollination and cross pollination
- Short range adaptation and long-range adaptation
- Somatogenic variations and blastogenic variations
- Spontaneous and induced mutations
- Starch, cellulose and glycogen
- Tendon and ligament
- Transpiration and evaporation
- Transpiration and guttation
- Turtles and tortoises
- Unicellular and multicellular organisms
- Vertebrates and invertebrates
- WBCs- Neutrophil, Basophil, Eosinophil, Monocytes & Lymphocytes
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