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Distinguish between Taenia Solium and Fasciola Hepatica

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between Taenia Solium and Fasciola Hepatica. Difference # Taenia Solium: 1. The body of Taenia Solium is elongated, divided into a head, a neck and proglo­ttides. 2. The head Taenia Solium is equipped with hooks around the rostellum, and suckers, etc., to assure better attachment. 3. Alimentary canal is absent; already [...]

By |2016-10-20T08:47:20+00:00October 20, 2016|Zoology|Comments Off on Distinguish between Taenia Solium and Fasciola Hepatica

Difference between Myxine and Petromyzona

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between Myxine and Petromyzon. Difference # Myxine (Fig.5, 6): 1. Myxine is exclusively marine. 2. The fin of Myxine is confined to tail. 3. Numerous large glands are present in the complex slimy skin of Myxine. 4. Buccal funnel is absent in Myxine. The mouth is edged with tentacles supported by [...]

By |2016-10-20T08:47:19+00:00October 20, 2016|Phylum Cyclostomata|Comments Off on Difference between Myxine and Petromyzona

Differences between Female and Male Moths | Mulberry Silk Moths

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between the morphological characters of female and male mulberry moths. Difference # Morphological Characters of Female Moth: Adult Stage: 1. Body size of female mulberry moth is larger (wing-span: 40-50 mm, length: 25-26 mm) than the male [Fig. 3.19a (i)]. 2. Head with antennae shorter than that of male. 3. Female [...]

By |2016-07-21T12:18:00+00:00July 21, 2016|Differences|Comments Off on Differences between Female and Male Moths | Mulberry Silk Moths
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