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  • Difference between

    1. Mitosis and Meiosis

    2. Prophase and Anaphase

    3. Prophase and Telophase

    4. Anaphase and Metaphase

    5. Cytokinesis and Karyokinesis

    6. Interphase and Prophase

    7. G-1 and G-2

    8. Monohybrid Cross and Dihybrid Cross

    9. Homozygous and Heterozygous

    10. Dominant and Recessive

    11. Phenotype and Genotype

    12. Chromosomes and Gene

    13. Homogamatic and Heterogamatic

    14. Karyotype and Idiogram

    15. Mutation and Variation

    16. Submetacentric and Metacentric

    17. Acrocentric and Telocentric

    18. Purines and Pyrimidines

    19. Back cross and Test cross

    20. Endosmosis and Exosmosis

    21. Plamolysis and Deplasmolysis

    22. Osmosis and Diffusion

    23. Turgidity and Flaccidity

    24. Root pressure and Wall pressure

    25. Turgor pressure and Root pressure

    26. Guttation and Bleeding

    27. Guttation and Evaporation

    28. Transpiraton and Evaporation

    29. Transpiration and Guttation

    30. Transpiration and Bleeding

    31. H ypertonic Solution / Isotonic Solution / Hypotonic Solution

    32. Light Reaction and Dark Reaction

    33. Open Circulatory Sytem and Closed Circulatory System

    34. Auricles and Ventricles

    35. Tricuspid valve and Bicuspid valve [Mitral valve]

    36. Pulmonary Circulation and Systemic Circulation

    37. Bradycardia and Tachycardia

    38. Arteries / Veins / Capillaries

    39. Auriculo-Ventricular Valves and Semi Lunar Valves

    40. RBC and WBC

  • 41. Afferent arteriole and Efferent arteriole

    42. Cortex and Medulla

    43. Ultrafiltration and Tubular Secretion

    44. Nephron and Neuron

    45. Proximal Convulated Tubule and Distal Convulated Tubule

    46. Ureter and Urethra

    47. Renal Artery and Renal Vein

    48. Sensory Nerves and Motor Nerves

    49. Myelinated Nerve Fibre and Non myelinated Nerve Fibre

    50. Cerebrum and Cerebellum

    51. Corpus Callosum and Pons

    52. Corpus Callosum and Corpus Luteum

    53. Forebrain and Hindbrain

    54. Allied Reflexes and Chain Reflexes

    55. Natural Reflexes [Simple Reflex] and Acquired Reflex [ Conditioned Reflex]

    56. Cranial Nerves and Spinal Nerves

    57. Sympathetic Nervous System and Para-Sympathetic Nervous System

    58. Rod cells and Cone cells

    59. Rhodopsin and Iodopsin

    60. Vitreous humour and Aqueous humour

    61. Light Adaptation and Dark Adaptation

    62. Long Sightedness [Hypermetropia] and Short Sightedness [Myopia]

    63. Color Blindness and Night Blindness

    64. Nervous Control and Endocrine Gland

    65. Endocrine Gland and Exocrine Gland

    66. Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis

    67. Testes and Ovaries

    68. Cretenism and Myxodema

    69. Myxodema and Simple Goitre

    70. Anterior Pituitary Lobe and Posterior Pituitary Lobe

    71. Dwarfism and Gigantism

    72. Cushings Syndrome and Addisions Disease

    73. Adrenaline [Epinephrine] and Nor Adrenaline [Nor Epinephrine]

    74. Insulin and Glucagon

    75. Ketonuria and Ketonia

    76. Thyroid and Pancreas

    77. Sexual Reproduction and Asexual Reproducation

    78. Tubectomy and Vesectomy

    79. Epididymis and Fallopian tube

    80. Sperm and Ovum

    81. Dissimilar twins and Identical twins

    82. Mortality and Natality

  • 83. Polyandrous and Polygamous

    84. Migration / Emigration / Immigration

    85. Amniocentesis and Chorionic Villus Sampling

    86. Natural Immunity and Acquired Immunity

    87. External Defense and Internal Defense

    88. Antibody and Antigen

    89. Toxin and Antitoxins

    90. Active Acquired Immunity and Passive Acquired Immunity

    91. Vaccination and Immunization

    92. Antiseptics and Disinfectants

    93. Antibiotics and Antibodies

    94. Haptene and Antibiotics

    95. Penicillin and Sulphonamide drugs

    96. WHO and Red Cross

    97. Leukemia and Lymphoma

    98. Sarcoma and Carcinoma

    99. Smoke and Smog

    100. Point Source and Non-point Source

    101. Biodegradable wastes and Non-Biodegradable wastes

    102. Green House Effect and Global Warming