Biology, asked by geethashivani15, 11 months ago

DIFERENTIATE BETWEEN:
1.Manure and Fertilizers
2. Ammonification and Nitrification
3. Sanctuaries and National parks
4. Vaccines and Antibiotics
5. Flora and Fauna

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Difference Between Manure and Fertilizer. ... Manure refers to the natural substance that is obtained from the decomposition of the waste of plant and animals such as cow dung, etc. On the other hand, fertilizer is the chemical substances which can be added to the soil to increase its nutrient content.

Ammonification is conversion of peptides, amino acids, and nucleic acids into ammonia in the form of NH3. ... Nitrification is the conversion of ammonia in the form of NH4- to NO3- through a two-stage process both involving the addition of oxygen (oxidation)

A wildlife sanctuary is a preservation of habitat specifically for the animals. A national park is a publicly owned, government controlled, preservation of land for the people and the animals. ...

Antibiotics and vaccines are in some ways opposites. Antibiotics kill indiscriminately, whereas vaccines are highly targeted. Antibiotics are used to treat severe infection, whereas vaccines prevent infections from ever becoming established

Flora refers to the natural vegetation including plants, fungi, algae in a particular geographical region, whereas Fauna refers to the animals life living in a particular geographical area or region. ... Flora is non-motile, whereas fauna is motile and can move from one place to another

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