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Genetic recombination and drastic evolutionary shifts have been observed in bacteria in many laboratory experiments. There really isn't much "theory" to it anymore.
About four billion years. Most bacteria have been around for that long before any humans even showed up on the evolutionary timeclock, and will probably be here for many more billions of years, whether we are here or not.
It could be infected - It may have been scratched, allowing bacteria to get into the wound. If in ANY doubt - see a VET !
No. This is one of those things that has been "conserved" over evolutionary time. It has worked well from the very beginning and so has been used again and again. The only thing that is different is where it takes place and their size. In bacteria, ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm and in our cells, they are usually found embedded in the rough endoplasmic reticulum. The size of bacteria ribosomes are smaller.
Wii consoles have proven to be very reliable whihc is one of the reasons for its great success.
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Flight has allowed insects to disperse to new habitats, find mates, and escape predators efficiently. It has also enabled them to exploit new food sources and escape unfavorable environmental conditions. Insects' ability to fly has been a key factor in their widespread distribution and evolutionary success.
No, It does not. it is a one stage evolutionary family. There where arguments when the first images of the shellos and its evolved form that they where gonna be evolutionary relatives of lapras but as that has been proven false, there is no known evolutionary chain for lapras
during the Prehistoric or the era of the dinosaur was evolutionary history of animals has there been an tendency for maximum body size to increase.
Well, friend, both bacteria and archaea are ancient forms of life that have been around for billions of years. While it's difficult to pinpoint exactly which one is older, scientists believe that archaea may have appeared first in Earth's history. Both bacteria and archaea have played important roles in shaping our planet and are essential for maintaining the balance of life.
Bacteria has been used to make cheese.
Bacteria has been used to make cheese.