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Breed vs Species It might be confusing for someone who has not really studied these terms, but those are quite simple and easy to describe, and from there onwards understanding the differences between species and breed would be a piece of cake. The interesting part in here is that both species and breeds are everywhere,... 
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Habitat vs Ecosystem Habitat and ecosystem are two different components of ecology, but both those are found in one place. An ecosystem contains many habitats, and that explains the relationship between these two components in brief. In other words, habitat is the home inside the village of ecosystem. These two... 
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Habitat vs Niche Habitat and niche very closely related and often confused terms of ecology. Therefore, a better and precise understanding on both terms is essential. The particulars about both, habitat and niche, are easy to understand, but the main problem that encounters those mistakes is that the habitat... 
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Habitat vs Environment Habitat and environment are two different terms with a specific meaning for each. However, those are amongst commonly mistaken referred terms in biology. Therefore, a proper understanding with a better differentiation about the meaning of the terms habitat and environment would lead not... 
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Rat vs Human Digestive System | Human Digestive System vs Rat Digestive System Since both human and rat are mammals, their digestive systems exhibit many similarities and very few dissimilarities. Usually, in science laboratory sessions, it is the rat digestive system that students are taught, as it is very similar... 
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Circulatory System vs Lymphatic System The circulatory system is the most important system of the body as it ensures the exchange of substances between all the tissues of the body and the external environment, and the transport of various substances from one bodily organ to another. William Harvey was the first... 
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Sexual vs Asexual Reproduction The ability to reproduce, that is to produce a new generation of the same species, is one of the fundamental characteristics of living organisms. It involves the transmission of the genetic material from the parental generation to the next generation, ensuring the characteristics... 
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DNA vs Chromosome Nucleic acid constitutes the genetic material of all living organisms. These are polymers made up of sub -units called nucleotides. Nucleotide has three components, a five-carbon sugar, a nitrogen base and phosphoric acid. The nitrogen base is a cyclic compound that can be anyone of the two... 
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Arterial vs Venous Blood Although these terms may sound a little familiar, the particulars are not commonly known. Therefore, the importance of bringing up the particular properties of venous and arterial blood would make more sense in understanding those. This article will not only discuss the properties, but... 
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Paddy vs Rice Paddy becomes rice after the removal of husk by threshing. Therefore, rice is a part of paddy. There are similarities as well as differences between rice and paddy. This article intends to discuss the similarities, as well as, the differences between rice and paddy. Paddy Paddy is the rice grain with... 
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Ecological Footprint vs Carbon Footprint Today both the scientific and the corporate community refer to the term ‘footprint’ as a measure or an accounting tool to calculate the demand on the nature of the consumer community. The footprint assessments tracts the impacts on the resource supply by the activity... 
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Grain vs Wheat Wheat is a type of grain. Therefore, there are some similarities as well as differences between the characteristics of these two groups. This article intends to discuss the characteristics and differences of the two, the grain and wheat. Grain The meaning of grain is coarse particle. There are several... 
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Grain vs Seed Sometimes, the terms seeds and grains are misused due to confusion of meaning of these two, but both the grain and seed have separate meaning and characteristic features. However, some seeds are grains. The intention of this article to discuss the difference between these two terms. Grain The word... 
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Vascular vs Nonvascular Plants Plant kingdom could be divided into two major groups. They are Vascular plant group and non vascular plant group. However, there are some similarities as well as differences in between these two groups. This article intends to discuss the characteristics and comparison of these two... 
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Cytoplasm vs Cytosol Cytoplasm and cytosol are associated with cell. Cytosol is a part of the cytoplasm. Therefore, there is a relationship between these two. Comparison of cytoplasm and cytosol and characteristic features of them are discussed in this article. Cytoplasm Cytoplasm is a transparent semisolid or gelatinous... 
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Axial vs Appendicular The human skeletal system is composed of individual and attached bones, with the support of ligaments, muscles, tendons, and cartilage. The skeletal system has supportive, protective and locomotive functions. The primary component, the bones, is made up of crystallized calcium minerals arranged... 
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