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What eats protozoa? Where is the benthic zone located in a body of water? Where are Naegleria fowleri amoebas found? How does an amoeba find its food? What is the role of zooplankton in a food web? How are amoebas helpful to the ecosystem?
What are protozoa that possess cilia called? What type of organism converts nitrogen into a usable form for plants? What does an amoeba need to survive? What is archaebacteria's cell type? What is the plural form of bacterium? What is marine bacteria?
Unlike most other herbivores,the digestive system of the horseis considered monogastric rather than ruminant. ... The large intestine of the horse has a greatly enlarged cecum which serves as a fermentation vat. Billions of bacteria and protozoa produce enzymes that break down plant fiber. What ...
The definition of an amoeba is a one-celled organism, common in water and soil, possessing no set cell organs, structure, or defining shape. An example of an amoeba is an invisible organism called Entamueba histolytica which is found in tropical areas that are unclean, and causes the deadly...
Choose a Structure Compost structures can be as simple as a heap where you just pile all the ingredients and let nature take its course; this is passive composting. Passive composting is less efficient and slower than active composting, in which you manage the compost process daily. You can ...
The finished compost will collect at the bottom of the bin in a single bin system or at the third bin in a three-bin system. There is no strict definition of when the compost is done. Basically, if you think it's done, it's done. Here are some signs that your compost pile is wo...
Johnny Pujol, CEO of SimpleLab, is devoted to advancing environmental laboratory logistics, ensuring each stage—from sample collection to results—is clear, easy, and insightful. Holding a Master's in Engineering from UC Berkeley and a Bachelor's in Economics from Boston University, Johnny brings...
What is monera in biology? How can you tell amoebas and euglena protozoa apart? What characteristic do all protists have in common? What characteristics do all living things share? How are organisms in the domains bacteria and archaea similar?
A unicellular organism is organisms that are composed of. a single cell but depend on each other for their survival. They are mostly prokaryotic and mostly exists in the form of colonies or groups. A most appropriate example would be that of bacteria, protozoa, and other microbes....