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Genetic Diversity vs Species Diversity   Attempts to convince the importance of conservation of the biodiversity have been in practice for quite some years, but the aspects of biodiversity have not been well penetrated in to most of the people. However, there are three main levels of biodiversity such as... 
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E Coli vs Salmonella   Both E Coli and Salmonella are notorious for food poisoning, and there is a highly grown concern among people about the presence of these bacteria in the meals. E Coli and Salmonella are similar in many ways such as body shape, taxonomy up to Family level, and capacity of danger to... 
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Protein Synthesis vs DNA Replication   Proteins and DNA provide the most fundamental layout to maintain the life on Earth. In fact, proteins determine the shape and functions of the organisms while DNA keeps the information needed for that. Hence, synthesis of protein and DNA replication could be understood as extremely... 
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Protein Synthesis in Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic   Protein synthesis has its steps in order in a very highly sequenced manner inside each cell of the entire biological word, but there are small identities in each. However, there are seriously considerable differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic protein... 
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Dopamine vs Serotonin   Dopamine and serotonin are the biogenic amines, and both are known as neurotransmitters secreted by nerve cells that influence the activity of other nerve cells. These amines are very important substances as they influence mental, emotional, and physical health of humans. Even a small... 
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Hermaphrodite vs Intersex   The two terms have been used synonymously before the mid-years of the last century. However, hermaphrodite and intersex have been explained in the scientific literature, so that, it would be convenient to understand the difference between those. This article summarizes the most... 
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Anatomy vs Morphology   Careful reading with concentration would make it clear to understand the difference between anatomy and morphology as the two areas are closely related with each other. In fact, anatomy is a subdivision of morphology, but there are more differences than that between the two disciplines. Anatomy... 
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Gestational Age vs Fetal Age   Gestational age and fetal age are the form of measurements used to determine the development of a fetus during pregnancy period. These terms are needed by doctors in order to confirm that the development of the fetus is perfect, and there won’t be any problem during childbirth.... 
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Ovulation vs Menstruation   The menstruation cycles, also referred to as reproductive cycle involves ovulation and menstruation. It varies from one woman to another, and occurs first when a girl becomes sexually matured at puberty. Ovulation occurs during the ovarian cycle and menstruation occurs during the... 
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Ectotherm vs Endotherm   Thermoregulation is the process that enables life to exist in an amazingly wide range of the thermal environment and enhances their ecological and geographical distribution on earth. It is the process by which an animal regulates and maintain its body temperature. Depending on the... 
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Immune System vs Lymphatic System   Both lymphatic and immune systems are closely associated system in our body and are sometimes referred to as lymphatic-immune system. Immune system functions through cells of the lymphatic system and the products of the immune system are usually carried in the lymphatic... 
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Hot vs Cold Deserts   Hot and cold are the two main ways of classifying the deserts based on the temperature. An obvious difference between the hot and cold deserts could be identified in terms of temperature, yet there are many other physical and interesting biological characteristics about these ecosystems.... 
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Feral vs Wild   Feral and wild are statuses of organisms, especially animals, based on the environment that they live. Domestic animals live around humans according to a man-made schedule while feral and wild animals live without any direct influence on their lifestyle from humans. Both feral and wild organisms... 
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Pepsin vs Pepsinogen   Both pepsin and pepsinogen are protein in origin and are found in the gastric juice of mammals. Since, pepsinogen is the precursor of pepsin; it is necessary to have pepsinogen with an acidic environment or previously formed pepsin to produce pepsin in the stomach. These two compounds... 
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Gap Junction vs Tight Junction   Cell junctions are specialized sites of cell membrane with specific functions and are found in multicellular organisms. There are three types of cell junction; namely, tight junctions, gap junctions, and adhering (anchoring) junctions. These junctions are important to maintain... 
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Detritivores vs Saprotrophs   The famous law of physics that energy can be neither created nor destructed perfectly applies into the biological world where the energy has to be flowing through ecosystems continuously. Detritivores and saprotrophs are important parts of food chains that ensure the energy flow... 
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