hair, and other epithelial surfaces, including those in the gut, to act as the first line of defense. A simple cough or sneeze is also a useful reaction to expel potentially harmful bacteria, which is all triggered by a tickle of one’s nose hairs or irritation of the cilia lining the ...
Do members of the phylum Platyhelminthes have a heme group? Are members of the class Aves a monophyletic group? Are members of Gnetophyta vascular or nonvascular? Are bacteria a paraphyletic group? Explain. Are members of Ginkgophyta vascular or nonvascular? What eats members of the group Bryoph...
How do bacteria use cell to cell communication? Why do cells perform mitosis? How does metabolism process in a cell? Provide at least one example. How do cells form tissues? How do cells store energy? What is the importance of cell differentiation?
Do bacteria have Axoneme? Bacterial flagella are helical filaments, each with a rotary motor at its base which can turn clockwise or counterclockwise. ... Primary cilia are immotile, and are not undulipodia; they have astructurally different 9+0 axonemerather than the 9+2 axoneme found in...
A paramecium gains nutrition by eating other microbes such as bacteria and fungi, among other organic material. They will even eat other protists, such asChilomonas; in fact this is one of their favored prey. Sometimes paramecia consume pathogens that are harmful to other organisms. Paramecia ar...
Protozoa play animportant role in mineralizing nutrients, making them available for use by plants and other soil organisms. Protozoa (and nematodes) have a lower concentration of nitrogen in their cells than the bacteria they eat. ... Another role that protozoa play is in regulating bacteria popu...
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Both rRNA and protein sequences indicate that hyperthermophilic features of Bacteria and Archaea are parallel adaptations, while their ancestors could have been mesophilic or only slightly thermophilic79,80,81. Furthermore, the idea of a thermophile LUCA comes from accepting the root of the universal...
Fig. 2. Methylphosponate (a), glyphosate (b), fosetyl (c), 2-aminoethylphosphonic acid (ciliatine, d), and ethephon (e). Synthetic organophosphonates have a wide range of applications in agriculture, medicine, technology and chemistry and are used at large industrial scale (McGrath et al...
cilia,Threads of protoplasm surrounding entire cell of paramecium; used for locomotion. coccus,Round type of bacteria. coccyx,Bone at end of spinal column consisting of four fused vertebrae; tail-like vestigial structure in man. cochlea,Snail shell-like portion of inner ear which contains nerve en...