briefly explain differences between defect and deficiency
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DEFECT IS PSYCHOLOGICAL WHEREAS DEFICIENCY IS BIOLOGICAL
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In layman terms, defect refers to any fault or malfunction.
In layman terms, deficiency is shortage of anything or in-adequateness.
In Biology, defect may be referred to as incompetency of any body part. eg. He has slight defect in his ear so he uses a hearing aid.
In Biology, deficiency means less than ample quantity of anything in body, be it vitamins, iron, calcium, etc. eg. He has Vitamin B12 deficiency so doctors have advised him to sit in the sunlight.
In layman terms, deficiency is shortage of anything or in-adequateness.
In Biology, defect may be referred to as incompetency of any body part. eg. He has slight defect in his ear so he uses a hearing aid.
In Biology, deficiency means less than ample quantity of anything in body, be it vitamins, iron, calcium, etc. eg. He has Vitamin B12 deficiency so doctors have advised him to sit in the sunlight.
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