Yes, bacterial cells are prokaryotes. A prokaryotic cell, bacteria consists of a simpler cellular structure. They generally lack a nuclear... View Article
No. The atmosphere is the main and the biggest nitrogen reservoir. Bacteria play a major role in converting inert nitrogen gas into a usable... View Article
No, bacteria are unicellular organisms. They are prokaryotes, which lack a true nucleus and other cellular organelles. It is mainly composed of... View Article
Yes, bacteria are a group of unicellular microorganisms. There are many points that prove bacteria is living. Like other living organisms,... View Article
No, bacteria are not fungi. Fungi are more complicated organisms than bacteria. Both bacteria and fungi vary in their features, type of cells,... View Article
Most amoebozoans are unicellular, but some amoebozoans such as the Dictyostelium discoideum have a multicellular phase in their life cycle. Read... View Article
No. Basic unit of carbohydrates are Monosaccharides. On the other hand, Amino Acids form the basic unit of proteins. Read more: Proteins An... View Article
No, all trees are not angiosperms. Trees such as the cypress and pines are gymnosperms. Also Read: What Is The Habitat Of Mangrove Trees?... View Article
No, living organisms have many types of tissues which perform very specialized functions. Read more about tissues here: Tissues - An Overview of... View Article
The tree of life has many branches, with each branch representing a species. The forks in the tree represent a common ancestor which separates... View Article
From a biological perspective, all leaves serve the same basic function - which is to perform photosynthesis. However, leaves do not have the... View Article
Many protists are unicellular. However, there are also multicellular protists such as seaweeds. Interestingly, the largest subgroup of seaweed -... View Article
Most protists are single-celled. However, protists can also be multicellular - some such as kelp can grow to surprisingly large proportions... View Article
Not all protists are photosynthetic. Some are heterotrophic and others are mixotrophs. Read More: Prokaryotic Cells- Definition, Structure,... View Article
Not all protists are Mixotrophic. Some are heterotrophs, such as amoeba, paramecium, and sporozoans. Many others are autotrophs - like algae.... View Article
Not all protists are heterotrophs. Some, such as algae, are plant-like protists that derive energy from the sun (through photosynthesis).... View Article
Most protists do require oxygen, but some that live as parasites or live in oxygen-free environments (such as the sulfide-rich marine sediments)... View Article