no in geography it's just a posh word for dust
Tiny particles of matter that have a special chemical affinity for water molecules
both archaea and bacteria are domains that are made up of prokaryots. prokaryots do not have a nucleus. the only domain that is known to have nuclei is eukarya.
Monera (eg. bacteria)
Hygroscopic substances are used to absorb humidity.
Like archaea, bacteria are also single-celled organisms without nuclei.
Tiny particles of matter that have a special chemical affinity for water molecules
prokaryote
Bacteria are single-celled, and they have cell walls. They do not have nuclei. They are also microscopic.
Yes!
No, in general bacteria do not have nuclei.
prokaryotes
Non-Hygroscopic
both archaea and bacteria are domains that are made up of prokaryots. prokaryots do not have a nucleus. the only domain that is known to have nuclei is eukarya.
Cheek cells are much larger than bacteria and they have nuclei.
Bacteria are unicellular organisms with no nucleus. They have a cell wall and reproduce asexually through binary fission. Bacteria come in various shapes and sizes, and can be found in almost every habitat on Earth.
Monera (eg. bacteria)
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack nuclei. An example of a prokaryote is bacteria.