What phospholipids are present in the cytoplasm membrane of archaebacteria? Which of the following cellular structures are lipid bilayer-bound compartments? a. a mitochondrion b. the smooth endoplasmic reticulum c. the Golgi apparatus d. the nucleus e. all of the above are membrane-bound compartme...
Bacteria are microscopic, unicellular, prokaryotic organisms. They do not have membrane-bound cell organelles and lack a truenucleus, hence are grouped under the domain“Prokaryota” together withArchae. In a three-domain system, Bacteria is the largest domain. ( Living beings are classified intoA...
the compounding form of a free-standing English word; such a combining form usually has only a single, restricted sense of the free word, and may differ from the word phonetically. Compare –proof, –wide, –worthy, –land, –man a form extracted from an existing free word and used as ...
The following decisions guided the analysis [21, 22]: prioritising salience over the prevalence of themes; focusing on one aspect of the dataset (i.e. service responses to IPSV); taking a data-driven, inductive approach (recognising that this is often a continuum rather than a dichotomy); a...
to the top of the hub; within it is the shock absorber or damper. At the top, it has a wide collar that cups the coil spring, while the damper shaft runs all the way through the centre of the coil to the top of the spring unit, which is bolted fast to the structure of the ...
What is it called when an amoeba engulfs its prey? What type of microscope is best for viewing amoeba? Is an amoeba a fungus-like protist? What classification of protists would include paramecia? What is a single-celled organism called? What is the scientific name for archaebacteria? What...
What is the habitat of an amoeba? Why is an amoeba classified as protozoan? What are the characteristics of archaebacteria? How and what do amoeba move? What are the characteristics of plant-like protists? Why can some amoeba get so large? Why is an amoeba a unicellular organism? How ma...
Some analyses of this tree suggest hyperthermophilic archaebacteria are the oldest organisms on Earth (Wang et al.2007), which has been used to argue that the types of environments these organisms inhabit presently were the earliest environments for life and thus likely sites of the origin of li...
is created in mucosa because of the diffusion of oxygen from the epithelial capillary to intestinal mucosa (Albenberg et al., 2014), thus, microaerophilic Helicobacteraceae and Campylobacteraceae are enriched, whereas obligate anaerobic bacteria from Prevotellaceae, Lachnospiraceae, Ruminococcaceae...
bacteria under the foreskin is a growing problem [30]. The younger the infant, the more likely and severe the UTI will be, and the greater the risk of sepsis and death [31]. In the still-growing pediatric kidney [26,32] a UTI can result in permanent kidney damage in 34-86% of ...