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Functions of Cell Membrane and Plasma Membrane

Introduction The plasma membrane is present in every cell as a phospholipid membrane. The cell membrane works as a thin layer that makes a difference between the external and internal parts of the cell. The membrane of plasma protects protoplasm from any obstacles in any part of the cell. The membrane of the cell helps […]

Difference between Cell and Tissue

Introduction Scientist Robert Hooke first discovered cells in the year 1665. He used a bottle cork and observed it under his compound microscope. He found minuscule structures that are similar to small rooms. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek once again observed cells but this time with a more excellent magnification microscope. He observed not only how it looks […]

Difference between Axon and Dendrite

Introduction Axon and dendrite are the two major parts of neurons those work to transfer information. Dendrites has short branches than axon and that is a major difference between these two parts of the neuron. The central nervous system and the peripheral nervous systems are the two main parts of the human nervous system. The […]

Difference between Auxin and Gibberellin

Introduction Auxin and Gibberellin both are a type of plant hormones that occurs naturally and synthesises artificially. These hormones help the plant in the plant growth processes like flowering, root initiation, organogenesis and many more. Both of these hormones fall under the category of phytohormones. They also have major roles to mediate the responses of the […]

Difference between Archaea and Bacteria

Introduction Archaea and bacteria are both unicellular prokaryotic cells and both can survive in extreme conditions. Despite that, they have different structures and different reproduction methods. Archaea are not pathogenesis but there are many bacteria that can cause illness. Archaea and bacteria do not have a nucleus or membrane-possessed organelles. They are almost similar in […]

Difference between Apoptosis and Necrosis

Introduction The death of a cell can happen through these two processes and both processes are effective for cells. Some situations are responsible for these processes like integration process, accidents, hazardous processes etc. Necrosis and Apoptosis happen in various circumstances and the death of cells is the result of these processes. Trauma, radiation, and loss […]

Difference between Apogamy and Apospory

Introduction There are many plants where the fruits are developed without any kind of fertilization, such as bananas, oranges etc. The process where the fruit is developed without any kind of fertilization is called parthenocarpy. Fertilization can be failed because of many reasons such as the quality and quantity of the gametes or the reason […]

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