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Difference between Cube and Cuboid

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 16-Apr-2024 13:01:09

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Introduction The difference between a cube and a cuboid is that a cube has six identically sized square faces while a cuboid has rectangular faces . Only the cuboid and the cube are two such solids that have certain shared qualities, such as each having six faces, eight vertices, and twelve edges. There are numerous shapes in geometry, such as cylinders, spheres, and cones, that have distinct properties. Additionally, all inside angles are 90 degrees. In this tutorial, we will discuss the difference between Cube and a Cuboid. Polyhedrons Polyhedrons are 3D shapes with straight edges, flat faces, straight edges, ... Read More

Difference Between Natural and Whole numbers

Praveen Varghese Thomas
Updated on 10-Apr-2024 15:26:59

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Introduction Difference between natural and whole numbers is natural number is used to count objects ad whole numbers include 0 and natural numbers. Numerous other types of numbers exist, including whole numbers, natural numbers, integers, rational and irrational numbers, real and complex numbers, and integers. Students may find it puzzling more frequently than not, causing them to mix up one with the other. Particularly in the natural numbers and whole numbers, since both of them resemble one another somewhat. Therefore, it is crucial that the students comprehend both whole numbers and natural numbers in detail. In this tutorial, we ... Read More

Difference between Axon and Dendrite

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 15-Dec-2023 11:14:56

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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 human spinal cord and brain’s activities are controlled by the central nervous system. The nervous system works for information, command and making coordination in all body parts with the brain. Peripheral nervous system is another part of the nervous system where neurons are formed. ... Read More

Difference between Auxin and Gibberellin

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 15-Dec-2023 11:20:00

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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 shading adaptation of plants. What is Auxin? The word auxin means growing or enlarging. This hormone is situated in the growing roots of apice. It changes location later to promote growth in the plant. It is acquired from tryptophan, a type of amino acid ... Read More

Difference between Archaea and Bacteria

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 15-Dec-2023 11:21:24

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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 shapes and sizes. Overview of Archaea Archaea is part of single cell prokaryotic organisms. Earlier archaea was known as archaebacteria. Their cell wall elements are different from bacteria. They are mainly observed in utmost natural conditions such as marshy areas, hot springs and utmost ... Read More

Difference between the 70s and 80s Ribosomes

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 17:23:01

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Introduction Ribosomes are critical functional units of cells. These cellular subunits are quite curricula in the overall regulation and synthesis of proteins. The cellular organelles are found in different structures in different ranges of organisms. The eukaryotic organisms possess 80S ribosomes whereas the 70s ribosomes are found in prokaryotic organisms. These units have their distinct set of traits. What are Ribosomes? Ribosomes are the cellular organelles that operate during the synthesis of proteins. Ribosomes in the eukaryotic organisms are larger than the prokaryotic organisms. Mitochondria and chloroplasts can create their respective ribosomes. These units are made of RNA which forms ... Read More

Difference between Apoptosis and Necrosis

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 17:34:48

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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 of oxygen are responsible for the death of cells and various types of physical and chemical processes are also creating disturbances in the function and structure of the cell. What is Apoptosis? Apoptosis is a biological procedure that can affect an animal and plant’s ... Read More

Difference between Apogamy and Apospory

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 17:38:53

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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 can be the environment surrounding the gamete. However, when fertilization does not occur or completely failed, the plant depends on asexual reproduction. What is Apogamy? Apogamy is one kind of asexual reproduction, where the gametophyte generation gets replaced by the sporophyte. This total process is ... Read More

Difference Between Ape and Man

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 17:40:42

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Introduction The differences between men and apes are very significant due to the factor of evolution. In this case, the modern apes that are found in the biosphere of this planet hold a mutual resemblance to the apes that went through a process of evolution. Apart from the differences, the primates are able to show some level of human intelligence. Apes and Men There are two opposite sexes just like any other species present in the animal kingdom. Human beings are able to show a very high IQ that has made them achieve several milestones in a wide range ... Read More

Difference between Aorta and Pulmonary Artery

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 17:42:34

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Introduction The heart is a muscular organ is made of four chambers. It is responsible for blood pumping all across the human body. It is seen that the heart consists of a network of blood vessels such as the capillaries, veins, as well as arteries. The blood vessels that enter the heart directly include the aorta and the pulmonary artery. Overview of the Aorta The aorta is the biggest artery that exists in the human body and it mainly carries the oxygenated blood. The blood is carried by this artery from the heart to other body parts. The pressure of ... Read More

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