Both of them make nutrients available to the rest of the biota that would otherwise remain locked up in the environment. Without these crucial links, everything would die, lacking the ability to uptake the precious nutrients in their locked-up states.
they both are sick
The colony would have less genetic variation. The Bacteria in the colony would be too genetically similar
tissue
Tissue
Of similar cells with the same functions
No...Tissue is a group of cells having similar cells with similar functions....
Both of them make nutrients available to the rest of the biota that would otherwise remain locked up in the environment. Without these crucial links, everything would die, lacking the ability to uptake the precious nutrients in their locked-up states.
Both of them make nutrients available to the rest of the biota that would otherwise remain locked up in the environment. Without these crucial links, everything would die, lacking the ability to uptake the precious nutrients in their locked-up states.
What is true of cells that have similar functions?
Dogs and Cats are common to have been around on Long Island at the most.
Bacteria do not have microtubules in an eukaryotic sense since they do not have tubulin. However, they do have tubulin homologue FtsZ protein that form structures and perform functions similar to microtubules in eukaryotes. Sometimes these structures are referred to as 'bacteria microtubules'.
The MIT Mission Environment explains the decomposers found in the tundra are similar to those found in more temperate regions - namely bacteria, fungi and insects. Organisms such as bacteria, fungi and insects found in the tundra have adapted to survive in the low temperatures and waterlogged landscape of the tundra.
Tissues
no
Worm, maggots and similar things that decompose organic solids in the ground.
Yes, archaea have similar chemical make up to bacteria.
the bacteria would be more genetically similar.
The colony would have less genetic variation. The Bacteria in the colony would be too genetically similar