Difference between Mastication and Rumination
Our teeth grind the food, it is called as Mastication and some animals can bring back the food masticated and chew leisurely, which is called as Rumination.
Our teeth grind the food, it is called as Mastication and some animals can bring back the food masticated and chew leisurely, which is called as Rumination.
There are two types of glands in the human body and they are Ductless Glands and Duct Glands. They are also called Endocrine Glands and Exocrine Glands. The hormones are discharged directly into the blood as there are no ducts.
The Cranial Nerves and Spinal Nerves are the parts of the peripheral nervous system. It consists of the nerves arising from brain and spinal cord. The Cranial Nerves originate from the different parts of the brain and mainly related to the head and neck position of the person.
The process of entry of pollutants in a food chain is known as Bio-Accumulation. The process of removal of pollutants by using biological methods is called Bio-Remediation.
The product line is the subset of the product mix. There are various product lines in a company but only one Product Mix.
Current Accounts are opened by rich individuals, business firms, trust societies, etc. Savings Accounts are used by a small depositors i.e. individuals who have normal income and don’t do any high transactions.
Systematic risk is external and uncontrollable by the firm. Unsystematic risk is internal and controlled by the firm. There are many other risks which can be listed out in systematic risk and unsystematic risk. Some of them are political risk, management risk, liquidity risk, etc. these are the risks which adversely effect the investment decisions.
Investment is made for a long-period and speculation is mainly focused on attaining profits through short-period commitment of funds in financial securities and physical securities.
Goods can be kept in stock for future sales, inventory of goods is possible. Services cannot be kept in stock, inventory of services is not possible. Goods are produced. Services are performed.
In Myopia, the person can see nearby objects, but cannot see far objects clearly. In Hypermetropia, the person can see far objects clearly, but cannot see near objects clearly.