What is the difference between� archaea, bacteria and protists? What are three types of fungus-like protists? What kingdom do paramecium and amoeba belong to? What do protists lack that probably makes them so diverse? What group of protists can be autotrophic, heterotrophic or both?
but these mathematical ideas do not cover the case oflivingorganisms which are different in kind from their surrounds. They are different in kind because they are alive, and the surroundings, even though they can contain living organisms, are “outside” the living organism (see Plessner [1975]...
Examples of plant-like protists are the various forms of algae and kelp. There are many forms of algae, including the microscopic diatoms and...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough ...
Because individual microbes are generally too small to be seen with the naked eye, the science of microbiology is dependent on technology that can artificially enhance the capacity of our natural senses of perception. Early microbiologists like Pasteur and Koch had fewer tools at their disposal than...
Properties common to terrestrial organisms (plants, animals, fungi, protists, archaea and bacteria) are that they are cellular, carbon-and-water-based with complex organization, having a metabolism, a capacity to grow, respond to stimuli, and reproduce. An entity with these properties is generally...
(deep ocean, defined here as >1000 m water depth) temperatures in the model are 10, 4.6, and 1.5 °C, respectively. Whilst these values approximately align with proxy estimates for the Eocene and Miocene and modern observations, the model struggles to correctly reproduce the less steep ...
There are a number of different ways in which an organism can reproduce asexually. One method is known to many gardeners: fragmentation. Some plants are capable of reproducing themselves with fragments that will eventually root and develop into clones of the parent plant. Fragmentation is used in...
Some media are liquids; others are more solid or gel-like. A growth medium provides nutrients, including water, various salts, a source of carbon (like glucose), and a source of nitrogen and amino acids (like yeast extract) so microorganisms can grow and reproduce. Ingredients in a growth ...
Sponges are classified as a. eumetazoans. b. parazoans. c. protists. d. vertebrates. List three protozoans and describe their means of locomotion. Do algae have vascular tissue? What would happen to algae like Chara if you tried to grow it on land? How can alga...
Explain how organisms are classified and why it is important that taxonomy exists. What is the evidence that the classification of protists into multiple groups, instead of the formerly recognized kingdom Protista? How can sex and reproduction be decoupled in Paramecium?