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Photosystem 1 vs Photosystem 2 Definition Differences and Comparisons

There are two multicomponent complex organometallic membrane systems that accept light with wavelengths of 700 nm and 680 nm, respectively. Each photosystem is replenished by the electrons lost as a...

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Vertical Vs Horizontal Laminar Flow Definition Differences and Comparison

A Laminar flow cabinet is an enclosed workstation that has been utilized to create a safe work environment through filtration devices to capture everything flowing through the cabinet in biological...

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Difference Between Innate and Acquired Immunity

  The human body typically contacts to millions of harmful pathogens everyday within 24 hours but still not get harmed by them, its just because of immunity it has. A normal human body has...

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Digestive System Of Earthworm, Organs, Anatomy Physiology and History

Earthworms are hermaphrodites, which means they have male and female reproductive parts. Earthworms lay eggs in cocoons. After mating, the egg begins dividing until it's four cells long. At the...

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Energy Pyramids Ecology, Definition, Levels, Examples, Importance & Limitations

Energy Pyramid also titled as ecological pyramid or trophic pyramid are a graphical illustration of relationships among various organisms in an ecosystem. The pyramid is divided into a number of...

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Microscope With Labeled Parts and Functions

Microscope is a revolutionized scientific instrument which is used in research laboratories to examine the small objects that are not clearly visible and can’t be seen by the naked eye. They are...

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