Kindsa of decomposers include: * bacteria * fungi * enzymes
Fungi are the only plants that are decomposers.
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers found in nearly all biomes, including the desert.
fungi
Yes because it is a fungi
no they dont... animals have muscles
Plasmids are autonomous DNA molecules of varying size which are localized within the cytoplasm of bacteria. There are two kinds:virulence plasmids = determines the virulence factors of the bacteriaresistance plasmids (R-plasmids) = determines the bacteria's resistance to anti-infective agents
Plants have chlorophyll and make energy from light; fungi don't.
It is not that it is important but it exist and scientist dont agree to put it with the kingdom plantae because plants make their on food, and fungi dont.
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No, it's vise versa. Plasmids are used in and by the prokaryotes.
No, eukaryotes typically do not possess plasmids in their genetic makeup. Plasmids are more commonly found in prokaryotic cells.
No, not all microbes have plasmids. Plasmids are small, circular pieces of DNA that are separate from the microbial genome. While plasmids are common in many bacteria, they are not present in all microbes.
well fungi is alive dont be scared but it is. It is a plant that lives, you step in it but you dont realize you are steping in fungi and fungi is there to protect the ground from hurting your feet or others so dont pull it cause it does save your life
Most plasmids are found in prokaryotic cells, but a few eukaryotic cells also have plasmids. An example of a eukaryote with plasmids is the unicellular yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
No i dont think so they mainly eat plants
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