Differences between Anopheles and Culex
S.N. Anopheles Culex A. Egg Egg 1. They are laid horizontally and singly on the water surface. They are laid vertically in cluster (or raft […]
S.N. Anopheles Culex A. Egg Egg 1. They are laid horizontally and singly on the water surface. They are laid vertically in cluster (or raft […]
S.N. Centipedes Millipedes 1. The body is dorso-ventrally flat. The body is cylindrical. 2. The body is divided into two segments; head and trunk. The […]
S.N. Arteries Veins 1. Arteries carry blood away from the heart and distribute to different body parts. Veins bring blood from different body parts […]
S.N. Blood Lymph 1. It is a fluid connective tissue which is red in color. It is a colorless fluid connective tissue. 2. It is […]
S.N. Axon Dendrites 1. There is generally one axon per neuron. They are usually many in number in a neuron. 2. It arises from a […]
S.N. Metals Non-metals 1. Metals are usually solids at room temperature. {Exception: Mercury (Hg) and Gallium (Ga) are liquid metals}. Non-metals usually are solids or […]
S.N. Exocrine glands Endocrine glands 1. These glands have ducts. These glands lack ducts. 2. Chemical substance secreted by exocrine glands is called enzyme. They […]
S.N. Heat Temperature 1. The total kinetic energy produced by the vibration of all the molecules in a substance is called its heat content. The […]
S.N. Convex lens Concave lens 1. A lens which is thick (bulged) in the middle but thin (tapered) at the edges is called convex lens. […]
S.N. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) 1. It contains ribose sugar. It contains deoxyribose sugar. 2. It lacks Thymine but has Uracil. It lacks […]
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