How does euglena resemble a plant cell? How does single-celled amoeba breathe? Do amoebas look like slime? How are amoeba eating styles similar to humans? How do amoebas reproduce by binary fission? What makes foraminiferans and radiolarians different from amoebas?
How are Euglenophyta and Chlorophyta different from animal-like protist? What adaptations give flowering plants a reproductive advantage over gymnosperms? What is the special feature of the leaves of c4 plants? Is the cotyledon and the leaf the same? How are flowering plants classified? What...
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In addition, the system is equipped with optical biosensors measuring oxygen and pH. Different human cells like myoblasts or osteoblasts were tested in that system and also S. cerevisiae and Euglena gracilis. S. cerevisiae was, for instance, cultivated at 23 °C in a gas-permeable 30 ml ...
Not all primary plastid-targeted proteins use the canonical Toc-Tic super-complex. For example, protochlorophylide oxidoreductase A (PORA) carries a transit peptide-like presequence [23] but is translocated across the outer plastid membrane through the OEP16 pore [24], which probably is derived ...
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How are phytoplankton different from plant-like algae? How do members of the phylum Chordata differ from other animal phyla? Compare and contrast how sea stars and sea urchins feed. What is the difference between a mammal and a fish?
All living organisms require energy for survival, all metabolic activity, growth, and development. The food that is taken is converted into energy needed for various biological processes. Energy is otherwise called the ability to work or move....
Describe the protein involved in the movement of amoeba-like cells. Explain how bacteria cells make energy for cellular processes. What is the structure of flagella? What are the functional differences between cilia and flagella? How does Euglena compare to the use of pseudopods or cilia in term...
a) The unicellular Euglena. b) The slime molds. c) The mat-forming algae. d) All have the same mobility. (a) What makes archaea, bacteria, and eukaryotes different? (b) What makes them alike? How do plant cells differ from animal cells? State more than two features that make them ...