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Male vs Female Reproductive System   The ultimate objective of all living organisms, by nature, is to contribute for the reproduction, to ensure their being is preserved and survived in the future. The reproduction could be either sexual or asexual, but sexual reproduction is the most common, advanced, and... 
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Introns vs Exons   Introns and exons are frequently used terms in the field of molecular biology, but when someone starts to familiarize with these terms, the confusion would arise as both these are nucleotide sequences in genes or DNA strands. Although most of these terms are a little alien for the majority... 
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Genetics vs Genomics   Genetics and genomics are very closely related fields in biology, yet there are many differences between each other. For an average person, these two fields are much similar and an exact difference between genetics and genomics may not be pulled out from him or her. Therefore, it would... 
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Genetic Drift vs Gene Flow   Evolution never ends, and it is crucial to take place in order to survive in the ever-changing environment. In evolution, species modify their characters or traits according to the new environmental requirements, and these modifying processes take place in five main mechanisms. Genetic... 
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Heterochromatin vs Euchromatin   Although these are minute structures, the function of chromatin is extremely important to shelter the information that codes for the traits of organisms. Chromatin is the structure that holds the DNA strand of a chromosome. Heterochromatin and euchromatin are the two main... 
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Embryo vs Zygote   Every living being starts from a zygote and goes through the embryo stage before becoming adults. Humans and most of the mammals pass these stages mostly unknown in the very early stages of their lives. There are many differences between the embryo and zygote in the size, number of cells,... 
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Gene vs Chromosome   Most of the public are aware of what do genes and chromosomes are potential of, but the understanding about these magic molecules is limited to a small portion of the population. Genes and chromosomes are understood as similar structures by most of the people. Therefore, it would be interesting... 
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Tendon vs Ligament   Tendons and ligaments are vital parts of the skeletal and muscular systems of animals, especially in vertebrates. Without tendons and ligaments, neither the bones nor muscles would have been connected. That means, muscles are attached to bones and bones are attached to each other through... 
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Crayfish vs Crawfish   Crayfish and crawfish are crustaceans living in freshwater with a great resemblance of the lobsters. However, their size is smaller compared to the lobsters. The two names crayfish and crawfish have reference to the same group of crustaceans of two superfamilies namely Astacoidea and... 
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Intracellular vs Extracellular Fluids   Both interior and exterior have to be in the ideal conditions for anything to perform its functions at the optimum level. That is almost a rule that perfectly applies to the basic unit of life, the cells. Therefore, it would be important to explore the interior and... 
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Wildlife Biology vs Zoology   The field of wildlife biology has been a common home for most of the zoologists, as they can directly apply what they learnt in zoology. Both these fields of study are much related to each other, but the differences between those are also prevailing and easy to understand. Sometimes,... 
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Codon vs Anticodon   Everything about living beings has been defined by a series of information in the basic genetic materials that are DNA and RNA. This information has been laid out in DNA or RNA strands in an extremely characteristic sequence for each individual living being. That is the reason for the... 
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Spermatogenesis vs Spermiogenesis   An important objective in the life of all the living beings is the reproduction and making sure that their kind will survive in the future. In order to reach that objective successfully, the sexual reproduction is instrumental, and the gametes from males and females are... 
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Gross Primary Productivity vs Net Primary Productivity   Have you ever wondered how would food come into our hands? Animals and other consumer organisms cannot eat or consume solar energy, but photosynthetic plants and algae are greatly capable of doing so. It sounds sensible that the production of food takes... 
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Polymorphism vs Inheritance   When the two terms polymorphism and inheritance are punched in an internet search engine, all the returned results would be related to computer programming languages and programmes. However, when the two terms are punched separately in your internet browser, the biological terminology... 
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Bullmastiff vs English Mastiff   Bull mastiff and English mastiff are large sized dog breeds with many differences exhibited between them. Their countries of origin, colours and other coat characteristics, sizes, temperament, and health concerns are comparatively different between bull mastiff and English... 
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