Physiological Effects of Abscisic Acid (ABA) and Gibberellic Acid Physiological Effects of Abscisic Acid and Gibberellic Acid: Gibberellin (Gibberellic Acid) and Abscisic Acid (ABA) are two important plant hormones. Plant Hormones also called ‘Phytohormones’ or ‘Plant Growth Substances’, are signaling molecules produced in very minute quantities in the plants that […]
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Difference between Lyophilic and Lyophobic Sols – Comparison Table
Lyophilic Sols vs Lyophobic Sols Sols are colloidal systems in which a solid is dispersed in a liquid. There are two types of sols – (1) Lyophobic Sols and (2). Lyophilic Sols (1). Lyophilic sols: They are solvent loving sols. In lyophilic sols, the dispersed phase shows a positive affinity […]
Continue ReadingDifference between Innate Immunity and Adaptive Immunity – Comparison Table
Innate vs Adaptive Immunity Difference between Innate and Adaptive Immunity: The main function of immune system in our body is to prevent or resist infections by pathogenic microorganisms. The immune system in an organism is initiated with the recognition of the invading microorganism. The immunity against the invading microbes shown […]
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Active vs Passive Immunity In this post we will Differentiate between Active and Passive Immunity in our body. The acquired immunity is the immunity acquired by an organism during its life. The acquired immunity against a particular microbe may be induced by the host’s response to the microbe or by […]
Continue ReadingDifference between Cell-mediated and Humoral Immunity (Comparison Table)
Cell-mediated vs Humoral Immunity In this post we will discuss the Difference between Humoral and Cell Mediated Immunity. The immunity induced in an organism by the exposure of a foreign antigen is called Active Immunity. The active immunity is mediated through two distinct mechanisms, and they are named as (1) […]
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