What Is Mixotrophic Nutrition?
Mixotrophic nutrition refers to the organisms which include different modes of nutrition. i.e. more than one mode of nutrition. However,... View Article
Mixotrophic nutrition refers to the organisms which include different modes of nutrition. i.e. more than one mode of nutrition. However,... View Article
Yes. Slime moulds are saprophytic protists, which derive their nutrition mainly from decaying organic matter. Slime moulds are free-living eukaryotic... View Article
Euglenoids are unicellular microorganisms, which are grouped into the kingdom Protista and the algal phylum. The characteristic features of Euglenoids... View Article
Plant cells do not have contractile vacuoles. Contractile vacuoles are specialized types of vacuoles found within the cells of lower... View Article
No. Both bacteria and plant cell walls are entirely different in their structure and composition. The bacterial cell wall is... View Article
No. Non-living objects do not exhibit metabolism, because they lack cellular organization. Metabolism is defined as the set of chemical... View Article
Yes. In unicellular organisms, including amoeba, algae, bacteria and yeasts, growth is the same as reproduction. This is mainly because... View Article
The contractile vacuoles are a specialized type of vacuoles present in amoeba. It is a regulatory organelle, spherical in shape,... View Article
Systematics is the branch of biology, which explains taxonomic affinities based on genetic, evolutionary and morphological traits. The term ‘systematics’... View Article
Yes. All living organisms are linked to one another. This is mainly because every living organism shares a common genetic... View Article
In humans, implantation is a stage of pregnancy. The process of embedding the zygote into the wall of the uterus... View Article
Yes. Plastids are double-membrane organelles, which are responsible for manufacturing and storing food in plant cells. There are different types... View Article
Yes. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) is a significant site for the synthesis of lipids. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is... View Article
Microtubules are hollow, microscopic, solid and linear tubular structures, which are composed of proteins. These filamentous, intracellular structures are responsible... View Article
The grana and stroma lamellae are the parts of chloroplasts. Grana Grana are the sites for the light reaction of... View Article
Yes. The nuclear envelope is a derivative of the endoplasmic reticulum, as it is produced by rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)... View Article
Thylakoids are membrane-bound cell organelle found inside chloroplasts of the plant cell. They are the site of light-dependent reactions and... View Article
The mitochondria are the cell organelle, which is involved in the extraction of energy. The mitochondria are a membrane-bound cell... View Article
No. Pinus is a monoecious plant, which bears both the male and female reproductive organs in the same plant. Coconut,... View Article
Archaebacteria are a group of microorganisms, which are considered to be ancient bacteria. These bacteria represent some of the most... View Article