Difference between Holotype and syntype
Holotype is based on a single physical example of an organism known. Syntype is any one of two or more biological types that is listed in a description of a taxon
Holotype is based on a single physical example of an organism known. Syntype is any one of two or more biological types that is listed in a description of a taxon
Holotype is based on a single physical example of an organism known whereas Isotype is the duplicate of holotype
Cyanobacteria gains energy through the sun, while archaebacteria gains energy through chemosynthesis
Archaea is a domain of single celled microorganisms and bacteria are unicellular microorganisms which belong to Archaea Domain
Prokaryotes are a unicellular organism whereas Eukaryotes are multicellular organism
The presence of notochord is the main difference between chordates and non-chordates
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