What type of cell is archaebacteria?
Archaebacteria is a prokaryotic cell. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs On Bacteriophage Shapes Of Bacteria Flashcards Of... View Article
Archaebacteria is a prokaryotic cell. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs On Bacteriophage Shapes Of Bacteria Flashcards Of... View Article
Archaebacteria are prokaryotic. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Heterotrophic Bacteria Shapes Of Bacteria Do Prokaryotes Have A Cell Membrane? Flashcards Of... View Article
Archaebacteria can survive extreme habitats such as hot springs, marshy areas, salty areas, hydrothermal vents, etc. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria... View Article
No, archaebacteria are unicellular. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs On Bacteriophage Shapes Of Bacteria Flashcards Of Biology... View Article
Archaebacteria survive in extreme environments. Examples of archaebacteria are Methanobacteria or Pyrolobus, Halobacterium. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria... View Article
No, archaebacteria are termed extremophiles as they live in the harshest habitats. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs... View Article
Yes, eubacteria contain peptidoglycan in their cell wall. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs On Bacteriophage Shapes Of... View Article
Three types of archaebacteria are halophiles, thermoacidophiles and methanogens. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs On Bacteriophage Shapes... View Article
Peptidoglycan is a polymer of sugar and amino acids. It contains repeating units of N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) and N-acetylmuramic acid (NAM)... View Article
No, there are many bacteria, which are useful to humans, e.g. in nutrient recycling, production of antibiotics, curd, nitrogen fixation,... View Article
Yes, eubacteria are unicellular. They are prokaryotes. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs On Bacteriophage Shapes Of Bacteria... View Article
Eubacteria are photosynthetic autotrophs like plants, chemoautotrophs, which make their food from inorganic substrates or heterotrophs, i.e. parasites and decomposers,... View Article
Heterocysts are specialised cells, where nitrogen fixation occurs in some cyanobacteria, e.g. Nostoc, Anabaena. Further reading: Nodule Formation Autotrophic Bacteria... View Article
Salmonella is a eubacteria. Salmonella typhi causes typhoid fever. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs On Bacteriophage Shapes Of... View Article
The main difference between eubacteria and archaebacteria is that archaebacteria can survive in extreme conditions due to the difference in... View Article
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The three domains of life are Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs On Bacteriophage... View Article
Eubacteria mainly reproduce by fission. They also show sexual reproduction by DNA transfer from one bacterium to another. Also Check:... View Article
No, eubacteria do not have a nucleus, they are prokaryotes. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic Bacteria MCQs On Bacteriophage... View Article
Eubacteria have a prokaryotic cell without a nucleus. They have a rigid cell wall. Also Check: Autotrophic Bacteria Bacteriophage Heterotrophic... View Article