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Difference: Hormones and Enzymes | Endocrine Glands | Human Physiology

This article will help you to differentiate between hormones and enzymes.  Difference # Hormones: 1. Hormones are the internal secretions of endocrine glands. 2. All the hormones are not protein. Some of them are steroids, amines and fatty acids. 3. The hormones are poured in the circulating blood and transported to different places of body through blood. 4. Hormones are [...]

By |2017-03-25T09:30:41+00:00March 25, 2017|Difference|Comments Off on Difference: Hormones and Enzymes | Endocrine Glands | Human Physiology

Gonadotrophins and Antigonadotrophins | Hormones | Animals

This article will help you to differentiate between gonadotrophins and antigonadotrophins. Difference # 1. Gonadotrophins: Gonadotrophins are secreted primarily from Anterior pituitary gland, while gonadotrophin like substances are secreted from endometrial cups of pregnant mares and chorionic villi of human placenta. Those secreted from pituitary are known as pituitary gonadotrophins (p-Gn) while those obtained from other sources are called Anterior [...]

By |2017-03-04T09:34:37+00:00March 4, 2017|Veterinary Pharmacology|Comments Off on Gonadotrophins and Antigonadotrophins | Hormones | Animals

Difference between Acetic Acid and Vinegar | Fermentation

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between acetic vinegar and vinegar. The word 'vinegar' is derived from the French term 'vinaigre' (vin = Wine+ aigre = sour), meaning "sour wine". It contains about 40% acetic acid by weight and small quantities of alcohol, glycerol, esters, sugars, and salts. Vinegar is the product obtained as a result of [...]

By |2016-12-20T11:20:25+00:00December 20, 2016|Fermentation|Comments Off on Difference between Acetic Acid and Vinegar | Fermentation
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