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Large Bats (Flying Fox) and Small Bats | Animal Kingdom

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between Large Bats and Small Bats. Difference # Large Bats (Flying Fox): 1. Large bats are Frugivorous (fruit eating). 2. Head of large bats are fox-like and snout are elongated. 3. Pinna of large bats is small, simple and without ear lets. 4. First and second fingers of large bats are [...]

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Differences among OP (Ѱs),TP (Ѱp) , WP and DPD (Ѱw) | Plants Physiology

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences among OP (Ѱs),TP (Ѱp) , WP (Ѱw) and DPD (Ѱw). Difference # OP ( Ѱs): 1. It is potential pressure that can develop ill ii solution when it is separated from pure solvent by a semipermeable membrane. 2. It can develop in both confined and unconfined systems. 3. It is dependent [...]

By |2016-12-12T06:52:36+00:00December 12, 2016|Difference|Comments Off on Differences among OP (Ѱs),TP (Ѱp) , WP and DPD (Ѱw) | Plants Physiology

Difference between Algae and Fungi | Botany

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between algae and fungi. Difference # Algae: 1. The algae possess chlorophyll which in some of them is masked by other pigments such as brown, red, etc. 2. With the help of chlorophyll, the algae are able to synthesize their own carbohydrate food and thus are called autotrophic or autophytic in [...]

By |2016-11-28T11:34:40+00:00November 28, 2016|Difference|Comments Off on Difference between Algae and Fungi | Botany
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