Archea and Bacteria are prokaryotes so they contain no nucleus or organelles, only a circular plasmid of DNA. They cannot form multicellular organisms. Archea are the more primitine of the two and can be found in extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep sea vents. Eukaryotes have a nucleus with linera chromosomes that are much more complex. They are larger (about ten times larger) than prokaryotes, contain membrane-bound organelles and are able to form muticelled organisms.
An organism gets its energy at the cellular level through processes such as cellular respiration or photosynthesis. These processes involve converting energy stored in organic compounds into a form that the organism can use for various metabolic activities.
Implantation typically occurs around 6-10 days after fertilization, but it can vary. While it's less common, implantation on day ten is possible. However, it's important to note that every individual and pregnancy is different, so there is some variability in when implantation can occur.
genetically similar organisms differing in their phenotype (such as skin color tone, health etc..) are known as ecades.
Tissue specialization has an advantage for multicellular organisms because it can make organs or organ systems. Have cells that can specialize means the cells can cooperate to form these organs.
ten multicellular organisms
Yes, I think there can be any number of organisms in a food web
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The greatest common factor of ten and twenty is ten.
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The base of common logarithms is ten.
the ten comandments
The scientific name for the Ten-spot dragonfly is Erythemis simplicicollis. It is a common dragonfly found in the United States and parts of Canada, typically near water sources like ponds and streams.
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Yes, the Ten Commandments are found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Exodus in the Old Testament.
What s the common denominator of ten and four
Top ten most common?most people