Are All Protists Single Celled
Most protists are single-celled. However, protists can also be multicellular – some such as kelp can grow to surprisingly large... View Article
Most protists are single-celled. However, protists can also be multicellular – some such as kelp can grow to surprisingly large... View Article
Not all protists are photosynthetic. Some are heterotrophic and others are mixotrophs. Read More: Prokaryotic Cells- Definition, Structure, Characteristics, and... View Article
Not all protists are Mixotrophic. Some are heterotrophs, such as amoeba, paramecium, and sporozoans. Many others are autotrophs – like... View Article
Not all protists are heterotrophs. Some, such as algae, are plant-like protists that derive energy from the sun (through photosynthesis).... View Article
Most protists do require oxygen, but some that live as parasites or live in oxygen-free environments (such as the sulfide-rich... View Article
Yes, all prokaryotes are unicellular organisms. However, do note that many eukaryotes are also single celled organisms. Also Read: Are... View Article
Yes, all prokaryotes are simple, single-celled organisms. Also Read: Are Prokaryotes Bacteria? Are Prokaryotes Multicellular? Are Cilia Present in Prokaryotes?... View Article
No, all prokaryotes are not harmful, in fact, many are incredibly beneficial. For example, fermentation is an important process which... View Article
No. True plants are considered to be multicellular in nature. However, ‘plant-like organisms’ (protists) such as euglena are single celled... View Article
According to current studies, not all plants are totipotent. However, with the right conditions, certain cells can become totipotent. Further... View Article
Technically, life is made up of complex chemicals. For instance, our building blocks- DNA is made up of chemicals called... View Article
From a botanical perspective, all leaves have the same basic function – which is to carry out photosynthesis. However, leaves... View Article
Yes, every human alive today belongs to one single species – Homo sapiens. Explore other related topics by registering with... View Article
From an evolutionary perspective, the very first human ancestors evolved in Africa, with fossil evidence dating back to between 6... View Article
No, gymnosperms have two or more cotyledons. Moreover, many gymnosperms have 8 cotyledons as standard while some may have as... View Article
No, all flowers are not symmetrical. Flowers showcase three types of symmetry: Asymmetry – flowers which have has no plane... View Article
C4 cycle occurs in both monocot plants and dicot plants. However, it is more common in monocots than dicots. Furthemore,... View Article
Bryophytes are not heterosporous. They are homosporous – which means they produce spore of only one kind. Read More: Bryophyta... View Article
Archaeans do help in decomposition, and they are important for humans. For instance, they help breakdown sewage in waste treatment... View Article
Monocarpic plants are those plants that flower, produce seeds and then die. Hence, annual plants can be termed as monocarpic.... View Article