No. Eukaryotes are simply organisms that have DNA in a separate nucleus. Some are unicellular. Some are multicellular.
Los organismos unicelulares solo se pueden ver bajo un microscopio y no hay una vista simple. Al consumir alimentos en especial líquidos puede cambiar de forma lo cual es un milagro de la naturaleza
No. Because Al has a large no. of isotopes. (i think 22 isotopes).
a bluegill is a consumer because they are feeders that feed other organisms for food rather than produce their own through photosynthesis and yes bluegill is a carnivore AL
when aluminium react with iron oxide and reduce large amount of heat and give molten iron thats'why Al act as reducing agent
5 grams Al (1mol Al/26.98g )= 0.185 mol
A: The kingdom that is single-celled is the protist kingdom. It is one of the five kingdoms of living things; plant, animal, protist, moneran, and fungi. An example of a protist is algae. Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, and FungiProtista and Fungi
A mural. It can be painted al fresco or al secco.
Al Quida was born out of an extremely large crap hole. The length, width and depth is not really known because of the large number emerging from the crap hole.
depends. how large is his ballsack?
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Los organismos unicelulares solo se pueden ver bajo un microscopio y no hay una vista simple. Al consumir alimentos en especial líquidos puede cambiar de forma lo cual es un milagro de la naturaleza
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Al was born into a large Italian family in Chicago. He was the school bully and when he was 17, he joined the Marines, but soon deserted.
Yes, Rub al-Khali - the 'Empty Quarter' - is a large desert on the Arabian Peninsula.
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Prokaryotic are unicellular animals whereas Eukaryotic are multicellular animals. Prokaryotes don't have any nucleus whereas Eukaryotes have definite nucleus. Prokaryotes have ribsome of 70s whereas Eukaryotes have ribsome of 80s.
Al-Idrisi was born into the large Hammudid family of North Africa and Al-Andalus, which claimed. The compilation of Edrisi marks an era in the history of science. Al-Idrisi's map of what is modern day Azerbaijan and the Caspian Sea.