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Well, if you're talking about characteristics that do NOT apply to bacteria but still apply to living things, then here's a list: - belonging to the domain Eukarya (eubacteria belongs to Bacteria, and archaebacteria belongs to Archaea) - being eukaryotic (having organelles and a nucleus) - not having a cell wall (as both do, although eubacteria has peptoglycogen in its cell wall) I noticed that this is under "Mycology or Fungus", so here are a few differences between fungus and bacteria: - fungus have chitin in their cell walls - fungus are *usually* multicellular (though not always) - fungus get their food through absorption
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apply to all living organisms on the earth as long it has the ability to reproduce
The sun is neither a carnivore, an omnivore or an herbivore. These terms apply to living, breathing organisms and the sun is not a living, breathing organism.
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There are a few things you have to know about fallacies select. Fallacies select is used on files on individuals.
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How can we apply the cell theory to better understand living and non living things
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It means to apply a specifc configuration to the cell. You can right-click on the cell and select format cell from the menu options, then select the format you would like to apply to the cell.
Well, if you're talking about characteristics that do NOT apply to bacteria but still apply to living things, then here's a list: - belonging to the domain Eukarya (eubacteria belongs to Bacteria, and archaebacteria belongs to Archaea) - being eukaryotic (having organelles and a nucleus) - not having a cell wall (as both do, although eubacteria has peptoglycogen in its cell wall) I noticed that this is under "Mycology or Fungus", so here are a few differences between fungus and bacteria: - fungus have chitin in their cell walls - fungus are *usually* multicellular (though not always) - fungus get their food through absorption
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There is a wide variety of scholorships you can apply for. the best way to find these scholorhsips is to go online and look for them. They have such a wide variety that I can not privide you the name of all of them
First of all, they are badges.Second of all, You can apply for a program via the Help center and then select "Join a Program" then select, apply then wait and check your inbox to see if you have been accepted for the program.
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