Become a Study.com member to unlock this answer! Create your account View this answer A prokaryote is an organism that is made of a prokaryotic cell. A prokaryotic cell is one that is very simple in structure. It lacks a nucleus and has... See full answer below....
What is a prokaryote? Give two examples of prokaryotic organisms. Which cells are the most unspecialized mass of cells? What is a cell as stipulated in biology? What is a cell? Explain and list your answer. Give three examples of cell structures which contain structural proteins. What is the...
The term prokaryote has come under fire recently, because it denotes a paraphyletic group that lacks defining characters. We argue here that the "prokaryote/eukaryote dichotomy" was initially meant and is commonly understood as a distinction between grades rather than clades, and is still useful ...
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What are Living Things - Introduction Anything that possess life is known as a living thing. A living thing is basically any organism that has the characteristics of being alive. Some of the characteristics of living organisms are that they have an organ
this experiment is generally considered the first conducted in the context of trying to understand the origin of life. It is thus widely deemed to have opened the modern experimental period of research into the mechanism of the origin of life and to have been the first intentional example of ...
an effective immune response following infection by pathogenic microbes. This is particularly true at the imago stage as both tsetse and weevil’s larval stages are protected from pathogens, either “hidden” inside the uterus of the female tsetse fly, or inside a sterile grain endosperm in the ...
Strategy 2 - The loss of host immune mechanisms that could trigger a response to and damage the symbiont One example of such a strategy is provided by the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum. The genome of this insect host lacks many elements commonly found in the canonical IMD pathway, including...
What influences the spread of a disease? How is HIV transmitted? What disease is caused by the virus? Which is bigger: a virus such as Ebola or a bacteria such as E. Coli? What is a prion, and how does it cause disease? Which is a disease caused by a prokaryote? (a) Hepatitis ...
Which is a disease caused by a prokaryote? (a) Hepatitis (b) Cholera (c) AIDS (d) Measles. Which disease is caused by protozoa? What is an example of an infection that does not cause disease? Bacteria can get infected by a virus. What do we call a virus that infects bacteria?