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Q: What are many of the ancient phototrophic and heterotrophic bacteria that lived in colonial associations known as?
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A biopixel is any of an organized array of colonial bacteria.


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== == At one time, bacteria were also considered protists, under the three-kingdom system of Animalia (corresponding closely to the modern kingdom), Plantae (which included Fungi as well as plants), and Protista (everything else). Now, living organisms are are put into 6 kingdoms: # plantea (plants): phototrophic, multicellular, form embryos # animalia (animals): heterotrophic, multicellular, form embryos # mycetea (fungi) : heterotrophic, multicellular or unicellular, with chitin cell walls # protoctista (commonly known as protista) (algae, protozoa, slime molds): photototrophic or heterotrophic, multicellular or unicellular, don't form embryos, no chitin cell wall.The protists can vary greatly from all the rest of the kingdoms, in that they can also be mixotrophic. They can also reproduce asexually in one host, then produce sexually in another host. They can be unicellular, colonial, or multicellular. # eubacteria (modern bacteria): prokaryotic. # archaebacteria (ancient bacteria): also prokaryotic. viruses are not considered organisms


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Pili is important to colonial bacteria because it protects the surface of its cells. In addition, it allows the bacteria to adhere to other organisms.


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Simple eukaryotic organisms, that may be autotrophic or heterotrophic. They are defined by exclusion: its members are neither animals, plants, fungi nor prokaryotes. And they may be: Unicellular Filamentous (chains of cells, joined end to end) Colonial (balls of cells) Thalloid (sheets of cells e.g. seaweed fronds) Simple eukaryotic organisms, that may be autotrophic or heterotrophic. They are defined by exclusion: its members are neither animals, plants, fungi nor prokaryotes. And they may be: Unicellular Filamentous (chains of cells, joined end to end) Colonial (balls of cells) Thalloid (sheets of cells e.g. seaweed fronds)


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single cell, able to survive on its own living with many other cells of the same kind. Ex. bacteria (E. coli).


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