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Difference between Dicot Stem and Dicot Root | Biology

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between dicot stem and dicot root. Difference # Dicot Stem: 1. Hairs are multicellular. 2. Stomata are present. 3. Hypodermis is sclerenchymatous or collenchymatous. 4. Chlorenchyma may also be present in thecortex. 5. Endodemis is generally absent. 6. Vascular bundles are conjoint, collateral, open and endarch. 7. Pith is well-developed. Difference [...]

By |2016-10-20T07:46:22+00:00October 20, 2016|Anatomy|Comments Off on Difference between Dicot Stem and Dicot Root | Biology

Difference between Dicot Stem and Monocot Stem | Biology

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between dicot stem and monocot stem. Difference # Dicot Stem: 1. Generally hairy. 2. Hypodermis, if present, is generally collendiymatous. 3. Below the hypodermis, the cortex is generally well differentiated. 4. Endodemis is generally absent or poorly developed and pericycle is either parenchymatous or sclerenchymatous. 5. Vascular bundles are arranged in [...]

By |2016-10-20T07:46:21+00:00October 20, 2016|Anatomy|Comments Off on Difference between Dicot Stem and Monocot Stem | Biology

Difference between Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis | Embryology

The upcoming discuss will update you about the difference between spermatogenesis and oogenesis. Difference # Spermatogenesis: 1. Growth phenomena in nucleus and cytoplasm are not pronounced in spermatocytes. 2. Each spermatocyte produces four functional spermatids of equal size. 3. During maturation, (i) Nucleus remains small which may contract during spermiogenesis into a compact elongated mass, (ii) Nuclear fluid is small [...]

By |2016-10-13T19:29:47+00:00October 13, 2016|Embryology|Comments Off on Difference between Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis | Embryology
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