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Differences of Biology
(Class: 1st Year)
By Anees Hussain (Excellence In Education Since 1989)Prepared By By: Faisal Saeed
Differentiate Between
- Acraniata & Craniata
- Protostomes & Deuterostomes
- Osteichthyes & Chondrichthyes
- Ratitae & Carinatae
- DNA & RNA
- Arteries & Veins
- Transpiration & Guttation
- Aerobic Respiration & Anaerobic Respiration
- Respiration & Photosynthesis
- Single circuit plan & Double circuit plan
- Sexual Reproduction & Asexual Reproduction
- Active immunity & Passive immunity
- Bryophytes & Tracheophytes
- Angiosperms & Gymnosperms
- Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes
- Open type circulatory system & Closed type circulatory system
- Complete Double circuit & Incomplete Double circuit
- Saturated Acylglycerol & Unsaturated Acylglycerol
- Hibernation & Aestivation
Difference Between Acraniata & Craniata
S.NO. | Acraniata | Craniata |
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1. | They do not have Cranium. | They have Cranium. |
2. | The proper Brain is absent. | The proper Brain is present. |
3. | The Brain is not protected by Cranium (Brain box). | The Brain is protected by Cranium (Brain Box). |
4. | They have two classes, Urochordata and Cephalochordata. | They have also two main classes, Agnatha and Gnathostomata. |
5. | They are not well developed animals. | They are well developed animals. |
Difference Between Protostomes & Deuterostomes
S.NO. | Protostomes | Deuterostomes |
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1. | These are the living organisms in which blastopore develop into mouth. | These are the living organisms in which blastopore develop into anus |
2. | Mouth develops first. | Mouth develops later. |
3. | Protostomes are invertebrates. | Deuterostomes are mainly vertebrates. |
4. | Their body is not well developed. | Their body is properly developed. |
5. | e.g.: Arthropods, Molluscus, Annelids | e.g.: Mammals, Birds, Amphibians, Reptiles, Fish |
Difference Between Osteichthyes & Chondrichthyes
S.NO. | Osteichthyes | Chondrichthyes |
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1. | Their body is composed of Bones. | Their body is composed of Cartilages. |
2. | Mouth is present at the anterior region. | Mouth is present on the ventral side. |
3. | Their body is covered with cycloid scales. | Their body is covered with placoid scales. |
4. | They have Homocercal Tail fin. | They have Heterocercal Tail fin. |
5. | Their Gills are covered with Operculum. | Their Gills are not covered. |
Difference Between Ratitae & Carinatae
S.NO. | Ratitae | Carinatae |
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1. | These Birds cannot fly. | These Birds can fly. |
2. | They have Raft like sternum. | They have Keel like sternum. |
3. | They have heavy body weight. | They have light body weight. |
4. | Their wings are not well developed for flying. | Their wing are well developed for flying. |
5. | Their bones are not hollow. | Their bones are hollow. |
6. | e.g.: Ostrich, Kiwi | e.g.: Sparrow, Pigeon, Parrot. |
Difference Between DNA & RNA
S.NO. | DNA | RNA |
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1. | DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid. | RNA stands for Ribonucleic acid. |
2. | DNA is a Double strand structure. | RNA is a Single strand structure. |
3. | It contains Deoxyribose sugar. | It contains Ribose sugar. |
4. | It has Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Thymine. | It has Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Uracil. |
5. | It is present only in Nucleus. | It has Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine and Uracil. |
6. | It is responsible for hereditary characteristics. | It is responsible for Protein synthesis. |
7. | It has no further types. | It has three types. m-RNA, t-RNA, r-RNA. |
Difference Between Arteries & Veins
S.NO. | Arteries | Veins |
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1. | They carry blood away from heart. | They bring the blood towards heart. |
2. | They contain oxygenated blood. | They contain deoxygenated blood. |
3. | Pulmonary artery contains deoxygenated blood. | Pulmonary vein contains oxygenated blood. |
4. | Arteries are Elastic. | Veins are non-elastic. |
5. | They have Thick wall. | They have thin wall. |
6. | Their lumen is smaller. | Their lumen is larger. |
Difference Between Transpiration & Guttation
S.NO. | Transpiration | Guttation |
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1. | It is the removal of water in the form of vapours. | It is the removal of water in the form of droplets (liquid). |
2. | It takes place through Stomata. | It takes place through Hydathodes. |
3. | It takes place during day time. | It takes place during night time. |
4. | Escaped water is pure, i.e. do not contain minerals | Escaped water is not pure, i.e. contain minerals. |
Difference Between Aerobic Respiration & Anaerobic Respiration
S.NO. | Aerobic Respiration | Anaerobic Respiration |
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1. | It takes place in the presence of Oxygen. | It takes place in the absence of Oxygen. |
2. | It occurs in the mitochondria. | It does not occur in mitochondria. |
3. | Large amount of energy is liberated. | Low amount of energy is liberated. |
4. | Mostly occurs in multicellular organisms. | Mostly occurs in unicellular organisms. |
5. | End product is CO2, H2O and ATP. | End product are Ethyl alcohol, Lactic acid. |
Difference Between Respiration & Photosynthesis
S.NO. | Respiration | Photosynthesis |
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1. | It occurs in all the living organisms. | It occurs in plants only. |
2. | It is a catabolic process. | It is an Anabolic Process. |
3. | It occurs in mitochondria. | It occurs in Chloroplast of plant cells. |
4. | C6H12O6 + O2 ⟶ CO2 + H2O + ATP. | CO2 + H2O ⟶ C6H12O6 + O2 |
5. | It takes place all the time, Day and Night. | It only takes place during day time. |
Difference Between Single circuit plan & Double circuit plan
S.NO. | Single circuit plan | Double circuit plan |
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1. | Blood flows only in one direction. | Blood flows in Two directions. |
2. | Heart never receives oxygenated blood. | Heart receives oxygenated & deoxygenated blood. |
3. | Heart consists of only two chambers. | Heart consists of Three or Four chambers. |
4. | It is present in Fish only. | It is present in Tetrapods. |
Difference Between Sexual Reproduction & Asexual Reproduction
S.NO. | Sexual Reproduction | Asexual Reproduction |
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1. | Male and female gametes fuse. | Male and female gametes do not fuse. |
2. | Two parents are involved. | Only one parent is enough. |
3. | Variation occurs in new generation. | No variation occurs in new generation. |
4. | Offspring's are changed from their parents. | Offspring's are exact copy of their parents. |
5. | It provides the basis of Evolution. | It does not provide the basis for evolution. |
Difference Between Active immunity & Passive immunity
S.NO. | Active immunity | Passive immunity |
---|---|---|
1. | It is provided by the antibodies synthesized by the body. | It is provided by the antibodies comes from outside the body. |
2. | It is for long duration of time. | It is for short duration of time. |
3. | It is slow immune response. | It is a fast immune response. |
4. | Vaccination includes in this category. | Transfusion of antibodies involved. |
Difference Between Bryophytes & Tracheophytes
S.NO. | Bryophytes | Tracheophytes |
---|---|---|
1. | These are non-vascular plants. | These are Vascular plants. |
2. | They are smaller in size. (20cm) | They are Larger in size. (100m) |
3. | They require water for fertilization. | They do not require water for fertilization. |
4. | They have no proper stem, no leaves and no roots. | They have proper stem, Leaves and proper roots. |
5. | They grow horizontally. | They grow vertically. |
6. | The gametophyte generation is dominant. | The sporophyte generation is dominant |
Difference Between Angiosperms & Gymnosperms
S.NO. | Angiosperms | Gymnosperms |
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1. | They produce covered seeds. | They produce uncovered seeds. |
2. | The reproductive part is Flower. | The reproductive part is Cone. |
3. | They Produce fruits. | They do not produce fruits. |
4. | They have vessels for water transport. | They have tracheal for water transport. |
5. | E.g.: Pea plant | E.g.: Pinus Tree |
Difference Between Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes
S.NO. | Prokaryotes | Eukaryotes |
---|---|---|
1. | They do not have true nucleus. | They have true nucleus |
2. | The genetic material is present in cytoplasm. | The genetic material is present inside nucleus. |
3. | They do not have membrane bounded organelles. (Mitochondria, Golgi complex) | They have membrane bounded organelles. (Mitochondria, Golgi complex) |
4. | They are only unicellular organisms. | They are unicellular and multicellular. |
5. | They are not well developed organisms. | They are well developed organisms. |
6. | E.g.: Bacteria and Cyanobacteria | E.g.: Euglena, Fungi, Plants, Animals |
Difference Between Open type circulatory system & Closed type circulatory system
S.NO. | Open type circulatory system | Closed type circulatory system |
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1. | In this type, Blood comes in direct contact with body organs. | In this type, Blood do not comes in direct contact with body organs. |
2. | In this type, Blood comes out of blood vessels. | In this type, Blood do not comes out of blood vessels. |
3. | In this type, the blood is haemolymph. (White fluid) | In this type, the blood is haemoglobin. (Red fluid) |
4. | E.g.: invertebrates (Arthropods) | E.g.: vertebrates (Mammals, birds, fish etc) |
Difference Between Complete Double circuit & Incomplete Double circuit
S.NO. | Complete Double circuit | Incomplete Double circuit |
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1. | In this type, oxygenated and deoxygenated blood does not mix with each other. | In this type, oxygenated and deoxygenated blood mix with each other. |
2. | The heart consists of Four chambers. | The heart consists of Three chambers |
3. | The heart has Two Atriums and Two Ventricles | The heart has Two Atriums and One Ventricle. |
4. | It is Efficient Circulatory system. | It is inefficient Circulatory system. |
5. | E.g.: Mammals and Birds only | E.g.: Amphibians and Reptiles only |
Difference Between Saturated Acylglycerol & Unsaturated Acylglycerol
S.NO. | Saturated Acylglycerol | Unsaturated Acylglycerol |
---|---|---|
1. | It has only single bond between carbon atoms. | It has double bond between carbon atoms. |
2. | It is only found in Animals. | It is only found in Plants. |
3. | It is Solid at room Temperature. | It is Liquid at room Temperature. |
4. | E.g.: Animals fat, Butter etc. | E.g.: Mustard oil, Peanut oil etc. |
Difference Between Hibernation & Aestivation
S.NO. | Hibernation | Aestivation |
---|---|---|
1. | It is known as Winter sleep. | It is known as Summer sleep. |
2. | The animal spend winter season in a warm place. | The animal spend summer season in cool shady place. |
3. | The animal require large amount of fats. | The animals do not require fats. |
4. | They can slow down their metabolism during hibernation. | They do not slow down their metabolism during aestivation. |
5. | E.g.: Frog | E.g.: Snail |
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