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How are Archaea more closely related to eukaryotes than to bacteria?

Arche bacteria are much closer to eukaryotes.Bacteria also have some similarities. NO. Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota. Bacteria are more closely related to the more complex organisms (Eukaryotes). Archaea are now considered in their own domain. The Archaea in plankton are the most abundant organism on the planet.


What eats bacteria?

Bacteria are consumed by various organisms including protists, fungi, and other bacteria. Predatory bacteria such as Bdellovibrio and Vampirococcus also feed on other bacteria by invading and using them as a food source. Additionally, bacteriophages, which are viruses that infect bacteria, can also help control bacterial populations.


What is planktons from spongebob last name?

Plankton is his last name. His full name is Sheldon J. Plankton.


What is the weight of a single plankton?

We have a problem weighing a single plankton. And it's not because we don't have accurate machines (scales) to do that. It's because there are so many kinds of plankton. Here's a most important fact: plankton is a term that refers to aquatic life that lives in certain zones of the open ocean or a lake. It's not a single living thing or a small group of things, but is comprised of many thousands of types of organisms. They range is size tremendously! Because plankton represents a wide group of organisms, we can't discern "the weight of a single plankton" as was asked. A single amphipod may weight a ten thousandth of a gram, but there are bacteria that are plankton - the bacterioplankton - and they are "electron microscope small" and weigh far less than a microgram.


Example of an underwater decomposer?

One example of an underwater decomposer is bacteria, which play a key role in breaking down dead organisms and organic matter in aquatic ecosystems. These bacteria help to recycle nutrients back into the environment, supporting the health of the ecosystem.