Pilgrims agreed to work together to make their colony succeed in the Mayflower Compact
Volvox do not work together in a colony only they live in the form of colony but they perform their own functions only they move collectively by using the flagella of all Volvox present in the colony.
A close knit group of bacteria is known as a colony. All bacteria cells in a colony are genetically identical because they grew from a the same bacteria cell.
Not really. It is likely that some microorganisms stick with each other, and is simply not separable by simple streaking. Sometimes the organisms exist in a bundle together, and all of these lead to the growth of one colony. Hence, microbiologist usually use the term "Colony Forming Unit" (CFU) to represent the origin of a colony, be it only one organism, or more than one.
It is too far south to be a New England Colony and too far north to be a southern colony meaning that it must be a middle colony or more properly a mid-Atlantic Colony.
Although the cells in colonial organisms usually live together, each cell can exist by itself. Taken from Life Science for Christian schools
The Mayflower Compact was when the pilgrims agreed to obey each law of the colony
The Mayflower Compact was when the pilgrims agreed to obey each law of the colony
The Mayflower Compact was when the pilgrims agreed to obey each law of the colony
Roanoke Island by the brother of Sir Walter Raleigh, Gilbert Raleigh. This colony did not succeed.
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The Plymouth Colony was founded by the pilgrims or separatists.
The Pilgrims called their new colony Plymouth.
The stockholders agreed to finance the voyage by providing supplies, by allowing the Pilgrims to settle on land belonging to the London Company, and by guaranteeing them religious toleration in the colony of Virginia. In return, the profits for the first seven years were to be divided among the shareholders.
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The pilgrims settled in Jamestown But the Puritans settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony.