Yes, all cell uses ATP molecules. They are called the energy currency of the cell. ATP molecules are the organic compound composed of the... View Article
No, centrioles are present only in animal and in some lower plants. Centrioles are cylindrical shaped cell organelle found in most eukaryotic... View Article
No, the cell wall is present only in plant cells and also found in some fungi, bacteria and algae. Animal cell lack cell wall. In plants, the... View Article
Yes, all living cells have a cell membrane. It is the outermost covering of the cell. The cell membrane is composed of lipids and proteins and... View Article
Yes. All animals use ATP. ATP- adenosine triphosphate is the energy currency of the cell produced by the mitochondria in the cell. All living... View Article
Yes, all animals have a circulatory system, as they require a few fundamental elements to be transported to all parts of the body. There are few... View Article
No, algae do not transpire as they lack leaves. Transpiration is the biological process of loosing excess amount of water in the form of water... View Article
Yes, algae have DNA. They are eukaryotic, photosynthetic life forms, which possess a true nucleus comprising deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of the... View Article
Yes, algae have chloroplasts as they are photosynthetic organisms. Algae are a diverse group of eukaryotic, photosynthetic life forms of the... View Article
Yes, algae have centrioles Algae are a diverse group of eukaryotic, photosynthetic lifeforms. This organism shares some specific general... View Article
Yes, similar to bacteria and fungi, the virus can also be killed and destroyed by antiviral drugs. Virus are microorganisms, which are smaller... View Article
Yes, there are many antifungal medicines available in the market, which help in treating fungal infections. Fungal infections are mainly caused... View Article
Yes, there are few inorganic fertilizers and plant growth supplements, which help plants to grow faster than normal plants. These growth... View Article
No, we cannot live without minerals. Similar to proteins and vitamins, minerals are essentially required by our body cells and tissues to develop... View Article
No, we cannot live without B cells, because they are the most important cells of the body. The B lymphocyte (B cell) are the white blood cells of... View Article
No, we cannot live without the reproductive system. Reproduction is one of the primary and the most important biological process which helps in... View Article
No, we cannot live without the nucleus. The nucleus is the most integral component and the vital cell organelle, which is responsible for the... View Article
No, we cannot live without the kidney. Because the kidneys are a part of the human excretory system. A pair of kidneys in the human excretory... View Article
Yes. Excess intake of vitamins leads to toxicity. Overeating or overconsumption of fat-soluble vitamins including vitamins, A, B6, D, E, and K... View Article
Yes. Taking an excessive amount of vitamins than the required amount causes intestinal problems. This can also be called vitamin toxicity.... View Article