Prokaryotes are unicellular microorganisms that do not have a nucleus. Some prokaryotes obtain energy by consuming organic molecules made by other organisms, while others manufacture their own food from inorganic molecules.
The prokaryote that can capture sunlight for energy but also needs organic compounds for nutrition is a photoheterotroph. They exist in many types of aquatic environments.
A prokaryote that can only obtain energy without oxygen is termed an obligate anaerobe. These microorganisms are unable to use oxygen for energy production and typically thrive in environments devoid of oxygen.
Alnus Rubra is a prokaryote
Coccus is considered to be a prokaryote cell. This type of prokaryote cell has a round shape.
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The prokaryote that can capture sunlight for energy but also needs organic compounds for nutrition is a photoheterotroph. They exist in many types of aquatic environments.
A prokaryote that can only obtain energy without oxygen is termed an obligate anaerobe. These microorganisms are unable to use oxygen for energy production and typically thrive in environments devoid of oxygen.
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Eubacteria is a prokaryote.
Alnus Rubra is a prokaryote
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