If they are the same, then why do biologists use two terms to describe it? Because the distinction is important for explaining things.
English
-
Edited by IamPluto: 3/10/2015 3:57:10 PM[quote]If they are the same, then why do biologists use two terms to describe it? Because the distinction is important for explaining things.[/quote] The distinction is [b]time[/b]. That is why they are using two different words to describe it Lol. And it explains that the same process occurs, just over longer amounts of time.