No. Crabs are considered to be osmoconformers. Read More: What Is Osmoregulation? - Osmoregulation In Different Organisms Invertebrates -... View Article
Yes, contractile vacuoles are permanent structures but they predominantly found in protists such as paramecium and slime moulds. Read More:... View Article
Yes, conifer trees are classified as gymnosperms. Also Read: Do Gymnosperms Have Chlorophyll? Which Generation Is Dominant In Gymnosperms?... View Article
No, cockroaches are Uricotelic. Read More: What is Uricotelism? Definition, Gout, Kidney stones, Example Excretion in Animals - Modes of... View Article
Cisternae, especially the ones found in golgi bodies, show multiple stacking. These cisternae are connected to the endoplasmic reticulum. ... View Article
Yes, channel proteins are specific - which means they are of two types: Non-gated Gated Read More: What Is Facilitated Diffusion? - Types,... View Article
No. Cephalochordates are more like relatives to the vertebrates. They split from the rest of the chordate subphylum between 700 to 650 million... View Article
Centrioles are not a part of the endomembrane system just like chloroplasts, mitochondria and peroxisomes Read More: Endomembrane System-... View Article
Yes, cells are 'alive'. They perform various functions which are required for life. Read More: What Is A Cell? - Definition, Structure,... View Article
Yes, cats and all other vertebrates are considered to be chordates. Read More: Phylum Chordata - Characteristics, Classification And Examples... View Article
No, camels and other mammals are considered to be ureotelic. Which means the organism excretes urea as the nitrogenous waste. Read More:... View Article
The term 'cactuses' is the Latin plural of Cactus. The term 'cacti' can also be used as both are grammatically accurate. Read More: How Are... View Article
Most insects exhibit a certain level of complex and seemingly intelligent behaviour. Moreover, current research has also suggested that insects... View Article
Yes, some bryophytes are considered thalloid as they have a flattened gametophyte called thallus. Read More: Bryophyta - Characteristics, Life... View Article
Bryophytes are not quite tall. For instance, Dawsonia (Dawsonia superba) is one of the tallest extant bryophytes. It usually reaches 60 cm in... View Article
Bryophytes are considered to be haplodiplontic. Read More: Alternation of generations - Life Cycle of a Plant Bryophytes: Classification,... View Article