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Difference between Chromatin and Chromosomes

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 19:00:00

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Introduction Chromatin refers to a lower order in terms of DNA while chromosomes have a higher order in the organization process of DNA. Chromatin has a complex structure that is made up of DNA as well as proteins. It is mainly seen in the eukaryotic cell. A chromosome is mainly composed of the help of packaged proteins, and DNA along with exhibit genetic information. What is Chromatin: Structure and features Chromatin refers to a complex number of macromolecules that are composed of DNA, RNA, as well as protein. Its structure depends on the phases of the cycle of the cell ... Read More

Difference between Chordates and Non-Chordates

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 13:11:56

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Introduction Chordates and non-chordates are the classification of organisms that exhibits their respective features. The two categories of organisms are different from one another based on their morphological traits and their course of sustenance. These organisms are primarily differentiated based on the presence of notochord at any stage of their lives. There are, however, several other differences in their respective physical features. Chordates and Non-chordates: Overview The presence and absence of notochord is quite a crucial component in the formation of the taxonomy of animals. The notochord is nothing but a cartilage-like structure that appears like a rubbery rod. The ... Read More

Difference between Chlorophyll A and Chlorophyll B

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 13:51:08

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Introduction Chlorophyll A and Chlorophyll B are the two most important types of chlorophyll present in plants and green algae. Both of them play a very crucial role in the process of photosynthesis. They are present in chloroplasts and try to work together with the integral membrane proteins, that are present in the thylakoid membrane. The most important difference between Chlorophyll A and Chlorophyll B lies in their role in the process of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll A plays the role of a principal pigment in photosynthesis, whereas chlorophyll B' plays the role of an accessory pigment, which collects energy to merge ... Read More

Difference between Cerebellum and Cerebrum

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 13:55:53

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Introduction The entire nervous system of the human body is controlled by the brain that is the main part of the human body. The brain captured every piece of information sent by the sensory organs of the human body. After that, the collected vital information is returned to the muscles of the human body. There are three parts in the brain of the human body. They are forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain. Cerebellum and cerebrum are the two parts situated into those parts which have so many differences. Every action of these two parts of the brain is so vital and ... Read More

Difference between Cereals and Pulses

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 13:57:35

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Introduction Cereals fall under the category of grains as they have a high content of carbohydrates present in them. They are grown in most countries and a large number of cereals are being consumed by most living organisms along with humans. They are also grown in other developing countries such as India in the form of grains. Pulses are also categorized under the same category. Pulses are not grown in large quantities in most countries but still, they are rich in various food nutrients. What are Cereals? Cereals are mainly categorized under the category of edible components of grass. A ... Read More

Difference between Centipede and Millipede

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 14:49:24

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Introduction Arthropods which are known as part of Phylum Arthropoda it is recognised to be one of the biggest phylum in the animal kingdom. Arthropods are huge in number and may vary up to 84 cents in terms of species. This type of breed is similar to nature. This has many types of forms such as crabs, centipedes, insects, lobsters, spiders and millipedes are one of them. The breed of Arthropods found in the natural environment such as in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. In the part of grouping of these breeds, centipedes are the part of Chilopoda, whereas Millipedes is ... Read More

Functions of Cell Membrane and Plasma Membrane

Bitopi Kaashyap
Updated on 13-Dec-2023 14:52:51

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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 to make the proper shape of every cell. Cell Membrane and its Structure The membrane of a cell is made with a mixture of lipids and proteins. The membrane creates an obstruction for the external and internal parts of the cell. The membrane is made ... Read More

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