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animal kingdom is divided into two parts. Mainly prokaryote and eukaryotes.
Eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes mainly in that the organelles in a eukaryotic cell are bound by membranes. This protects them should harmful chemical reactions occur.
Yes, both Mendelian and non-Mendelian laws are applicable to prokaryotes. Mendelian laws, such as the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment, describe the inheritance patterns of genes in prokaryotes similarly to how they do in eukaryotes. Non-Mendelian laws, such as incomplete dominance or co-dominance, can also be observed in prokaryotes. However, it is important to note that prokaryotes have different mechanisms of gene transfer, such as horizontal gene transfer, which can give rise to non-Mendelian inheritance patterns.
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In Prokaryotic cells, membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell, they also give the cell a shape and keep organells together.
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Prokaryotes are small organisms which live in a rapidly changing environment. The most important thing for them is to react in a quick and accurate way to the ever changing conditions. For example a bacterium lived in a place where Glucose was abundant, suddenly it disappeared and only lactose has left. Now it has to switch very fast to lactose usage. The best thing is to turn on all the genes related to lactose at the same time, in order to stay alive. When Glucose comes back all those genes have to be turned off at the same time to avoid waist of energy.Eukaryotes occupy a different Ecological niche; they are more complex and more dependant of each other then Prokaryotes. They do not have to react so fast to environment- they have each other, but they have to make sure that everything is done correctly to prevent large damage to the organism. It means they need very tight supervision on everything or in other words Regulation. Individual promoters give the ability to make a much finer regulation.Also,Unlike prokaryotes, the mRNAs of eukaryotes contain introns which have to be removed and the mRNA modified before it is been translated.
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how to compare two strings that take input from the user and compare it. For example: i give first string as "THE" and give second string as "HTE" then return "match" if i give first as"THE" nd second string as "EHI" then return "NOtMatch" witout using STRCMP ... please help me
Compare the rate of transpiration from two surfaces of leaf and give reasons?"
Carl Woese split up the prokaryotes into two kingdoms, creating a total of six kingdoms.
Take a poll and see how many people recycle is an example of an investigatory projects for elementary students. You could also compare statistics of your state vs other states to see who recycles more.