Are Algae Alive
Yes, algae are living organisms. In fact, the term algae refers to a large group of eukaryotic organisms capable of... View Article
Yes, algae are living organisms. In fact, the term algae refers to a large group of eukaryotic organisms capable of... View Article
Fats are generally considered to be the softest tissues. Soft tissues are spread across the body and are of many... View Article
Mangoes are the sweetest fruits known. As per the Guinness Book of World Records, the carabao mango is the sweetest... View Article
Kingdom Animalia. Homo sapiens or humans belong to the kingdom Animalia, phylum chordata grouped under the class mammalia followed by... View Article
The main artery is the femoral artery of the lower limb. It is an extension of the external iliac artery... View Article
Out of all the microorganisms, Viruses are the smallest. Their diameter varies between 20 and 300 nanometres. They are much... View Article
No, they can not feel pain because they do not have nerves and brains. Many plants have the ability to... View Article
Yes, photosynthesis can occur in artificial light, provided the plant receives the correct wavelength of the light spectrum. Photosynthesis is... View Article
No, viruses are not prokaryotes. Viruses are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes. Viruses are non-cellular and because they cannot multiplicate or... View Article
No, viruses are not living things. They cannot multiply without the living cell. Viruses do not possess a cellular structure.... View Article
No, ribosomes are not membrane-bound. Ribosomes are made up of RNA and proteins. Ribosomes are present in both prokaryotic and... View Article
No, prokaryotes are mostly unicellular organisms and they do not have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Sometimes prokaryotes like... View Article
Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms that do not have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotes are kept in the kingdom... View Article
Yes, humans are vertebrates. They are grouped under Vertebrata, a subphylum of the phylum Chordata. In humans, the notochord present... View Article
Yes, humans and every other species continue to evolve as it is an ongoing process. Evolution refers to a gradual... View Article
Yes, humans are Omnivores. Omnivores are animals, which derive their energy or nutrients from both plants and animals. We eat... View Article
Yes, humans are mammals. They are grouped under class Mammalia of the sub-phylum Vertebrata. The most characteristic features of mammals... View Article
Yes, gymnosperms are vascular. They have specialised vascular tissues for conducting water and food. The vascular tissues of gymnosperms differ... View Article
Yes, gymnosperms are heterosporous. They produce two types of haploid spores, viz. microspores and megaspores. Microspores develop into pollen grains... View Article
The dominant phase of a gymnosperm is a diploid sporophyte. The haploid phase is represented by the male and female... View Article