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 t
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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?
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bacteria reproduces by fission what is fission is a process that produces two new cells with genetic material identical to each other and the original cell What type of form is fission simplest form of sexual reproduction What form is conjugation ...
You found an organism in your yard. You are trying to figure out what type of organism it is---to determine if it is a eukaryote or a prokaryote. What characteristics would you look for to classify your organism? What is one way that archaebacteria are different from eubacteria?
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...
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Bacteria account for 50 % of the cells of the human body, and together with archaea and lower eukaryotes are collectively termed ‘human microbiota’ [6,7]. Due to the limitations of culture-based techniques [8], the composition of microbiota in different body compartments is increasingly studie...
What is one example of an adaptation of a species or an organism? Describe the methanogen, thermoacidophile and halophilic archaebacteria with examples? In which sequence did aerobes, anaerobes, chemolithotrophs, and cyanobacteria evolve? What evidence is there to support your answer?