Do Plants Photosynthesis At Night
No, plants do not perform photosynthesis at night. Plants can perform photosynthesis at night only if they are provided with... View Article
No, plants do not perform photosynthesis at night. Plants can perform photosynthesis at night only if they are provided with... View Article
No, lenticels do not help in photosynthesis. Lenticels are the lens-shaped openings present on the periderm or bark of the... View Article
Yes, human cells contain RNA. They are the genetic messenger along with DNA. The three main types of RNAs are:... View Article
No, cilia are absent in true fungi. Fungi are sedentary. They are saprophytes. They feed on dead and decaying organic... View Article
Yes, fungi contain a cell wall mostly made up of chitin. The cell wall of fungi is rigid and composed... View Article
Yes, eukaryotic cells may also possess flagella, but the structure of eukaryotic flagella is different from that of prokaryotic cells.... View Article
Yes, cockroaches do contain blood. Their blood is called haemolymph, which is present in the haemocoel. They have an open... View Article
Yes, chloroplasts have DNA. Both chloroplasts and mitochondria have extranuclear DNA. Scientists believe that during evolution these organelles might have... View Article
No, bacteria do not contain mitochondria. Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. Prokaryotic cells do not contain mitochondria, nucleus or any other... View Article
Yes, bacteria contain a cell wall. Except for mycoplasma, all the prokaryotes contain cell walls. The bacterial cell wall is... View Article
Yes, animal cells have vacuoles. In animal cells, vacuoles are small compared to plant cells. Vacuoles are membrane-bound fluid-filled sacs... View Article
Yes, Protists can carry out photosynthesis. Almost half of the atmospheric carbon dioxide is fixed by planktons. Protists include all... View Article
No, plants cannot survive without photosynthesis for long. If devoid of photosynthesis, they can survive with the energy already available... View Article
Yes, viruses created copies of itself by hijacking the cellular machinery of its host. Main Concepts: What Are Viruses? Discover... View Article
One of the criteria for living organisms is that they grow – and viruses do not grow. This is because... View Article
The reproductive phase of most viruses involve bursting out from the host cell in a process called lysis. This undoubtedly... View Article
Viruses have either DNA or RNA as their genetic material present within the protein coat. DNA and RNA present can... View Article
Yes, viruses have protein coats Main Concepts: What Are Viruses? Discover the Classification and Properties of Viruses Explore Why Viruses... View Article
Viruses fall in the grey area – between living organisms and inanimate objects. Hence, they are generally not included on... View Article
No, a virus does not have mitochondria or other cellular organelles. Main Concepts: What Are Viruses? Discover the Classification and... View Article