Eubacteria are ingestive, meaning they acquire nutrients by taking in food particles through their cell wall. They do not absorb nutrients directly from their environment.
absorptive heterotroph digest food first and then absorb it, so thats how they feed
Kingdom Monera
Gluconeogenesis, which is the synthesis of glucose from non-carbohydrate sources, does not occur in the absorptive state. This is because during the absorptive state, blood glucose levels are elevated due to the recently ingested nutrients, and there is no need to generate glucose from other sources.
The order of increasing absorptive ability for epithelial tissue typically starts with simple squamous epithelium, followed by cuboidal epithelium, and then columnar epithelium. Simple columnar epithelium, often found in the intestines, has the highest absorptive capacity due to its larger surface area and the presence of microvilli. Stratified epithelium generally has the lowest absorptive ability since its primary function is protection rather than absorption.
The name for true modern bacteria is eubacteria.
ingestive
Break it apart. Ingestive: means they ingest it; while heterotroph means they eat from "other" places (as opposed to autotrophs, which make their own food). So an ingestive heterotroph is basically a creature that has to eat its food.
SSIB: Society for the Study of Ingestive Behaviour
the absorptive power of a perfect black body is 1
Break it apart. Ingestive: means they ingest it; while heterotroph means they eat from "other" places (as opposed to autotrophs, which make their own food). So an ingestive heterotroph is basically a creature that has to eat its food.
because absorptive cells are subjected to a harsh environment
absorptive heterotroph digest food first and then absorb it, so thats how they feed
Break it apart. Ingestive: means they ingest it; while heterotroph means they eat from "other" places (as opposed to autotrophs, which make their own food). So an ingestive heterotroph is basically a creature that has to eat its food.
Absorptive Cells
No, eubacteria are prokaryotes.
what are some kinds of eubacteria
Eubacteria is a prokaryote.