No, prokaryotic flagella is made up of a protein called flagellin. Read more by registering at BYJU’S NEET. Explore more NEET questions Here... View Article
Most prokaryotes are facultatively anaerobic. This means they can make ATP if oxygen is present or switch to fermentation if oxygen is absent.... View Article
From an evolutionary perspective, prokaryotes preceded eukaryotes. Hence, we can say that prokaryotes are older than eukaryotes. Also Read:... View Article
Prokaryotes can either be gram positive or gram negative. Most gram positive bacteria have a thicker peptidoglycan layer than gram negative... View Article
Prions, unlike traditional pathogens, are not living organisms. They are essentially proteins, and hence, are much more resistant to traditional... View Article
There is no evidence which suggests prion diseases can spread from human to human. However, prion diseases like kuru can be spread if a healthy... View Article
Yes, humans are ureotelic as we excrete urea as our metabolic waste product. Read more by registering at BYJU’S NEET. Explore more NEET... View Article
The teeth of a true carnivore - such as a lion or a tiger are especially adept at processing meat. However, human teeth, in comparison, are not... View Article