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There are quite a number of various ways that one can go about comparing features between an old cellular phone and a new cellular phone. Some of the best ways would be to use the old phone and the new phone and view their differences or to view the phones' features online and compare them.
MRS GREN movement respiration sensitivity growth reproduction excretion nutrition
photosynthesis occurs in the green parts of a plant which contain the pigment chlorophyll
They are located below the epidermis.they are thin walled living cells thickened at the corners with very little inter-cellular spaces.
eukaryot unicellular size 10 to 52 micrometers but can be large to 1 milimeter but xenophyophores are protozoa of size 20 centimeter having plant like behaviour of photosynthesis
All living things are made up of cells. On the cellular level they also convert biochemical energy into a form that is useful to the organism.
All bacteria use their own ribosomes for protein synthesis while all viruses have to use their hosts' ribosomes. All bacteria have their own energy generation mechanisms (cellular respiration or photosynthesis) while all viruses have no intrinsic energy generation mechanisms.
There are quite a number of various ways that one can go about comparing features between an old cellular phone and a new cellular phone. Some of the best ways would be to use the old phone and the new phone and view their differences or to view the phones' features online and compare them.
Life is said to have six main features that make it what it is. They are nutrition, movement, reproduction, growth, excretion, and respiration.
Nutrition, Movement, Reproduction, Growth, Excretion, and Respiration
Photosynthesis and Cell RespirationThey both involve the exchange of the gases; oxygen and carbon dioxide.Both reactions transform energy in one way or another - either storing it or releasing it.Both the processes are performed by endosymbiotic organisms that lived inside all eukaryotic cells (cells with a nucleus proper), mitochondria were really Rickettisiae performing cellular respiration and chloroplasts were actually cyanobacteria living within the cells converting sun light into sugar all the time. Rest of the features are, I think, opposite to each other.Photosynthesis is a system in plants that takes the sun's energy and creates food (mainly glucose). This process requires CO2 and water according to this general equation:6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy → C6H12O6 + 6O2 Notice here that Glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2) are products hereThis differs from cellular respiration in the fact that Oxygen and Glucose are reactants and Carbon dioxide and waters are products :C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energyYou will here notice that they are essentially the reverse equations.Both systems involve the movement of electrons through "electron transport chains." (Note that anaerobes using fermentation do not have an ETC).ATP is created through ATP synthase and an electrochemical gradient (Hydrogen ions) in a process called chemiosmosis. (Again, this is only for autotrophs and aerobes or organisms with an ETC).Both take place in a organelle thought to have been ingested (reason for the double membranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts).Both have alternate pathways. Photosynthesis has C3, C4, and CAM pathways and respiration has fermentation.
They would not move and they would photosynthesis
The structural and cellular features of a hair follicle include the papilla, root sheath, matrix, bulge, and hair fiber. The arrector pili is another hair structure that is a very small muscle fiber attached to the follicle.
MRS GREN movement respiration sensitivity growth reproduction excretion nutrition
Anycool cellular phones offers basic calling, texting, and picture messaging. They also offer internet connectivity to some of their models. It is almost the same as a regular cellular phone, but not as good.
Cellular One has a website, www.cellularone.com, on which it features all information about its various programs. Another website - www.cellularoneonline.com/ - contains further information.
The bases of bacterial classification are cellular structure, cellular metabolism and cellular components. In short, they are grouped according to their morphological and biochemical features.