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Biotopes vs Biota - What's the difference?

biotopes | biota |


As nouns the difference between biotopes and biota

is that biotopes is while biota is (biology) the living organisms of a region.

Biota vs Microbita - What's the difference?

biota | microbita |

Microbita is likely misspelled.


Microbita has no English definition.

As a noun biota

is the living organisms of a region.

Biota vs Biomass - What's the difference?

biota | biomass |


As nouns the difference between biota and biomass

is that biota is the living organisms of a region while biomass is the total mass of a living thing or part thereof, such as a cell.

Biota vs Biot - What's the difference?

biota | biot |


As nouns the difference between biota and biot

is that biota is (biology) the living organisms of a region while biot is beard.

Biotag vs Biota - What's the difference?

biotag | biota |


As nouns the difference between biotag and biota

is that biotag is a small radio or optical telemetry transmitter used in wildlife ecology. The digital information is usually coded with a sequence of binary data that is correctable while biota is the living organisms of a region.

Biota vs Diota - What's the difference?

biota | diota |


As a noun biota

is (biology) the living organisms of a region.

As a proper noun diota is

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Iota vs Biota - What's the difference?

iota | biota |


As nouns the difference between iota and biota

is that iota is a bank account that earns interest and pays it to a third party, generally a charity; the principal is typically being held in escrow by the accountholder while biota is (biology) the living organisms of a region.

Taxonomy vs Biota - What's the difference?

taxonomy | biota |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and biota

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while biota is (biology) the living organisms of a region.

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