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    animal kingdoms, they get classified into the Protist kingdom.(Article 1)”When scientists can’t figure out where to put organisms that do not match with the characteristics of a particular kingdom, they are placed in the Protista Kingdom. “All protist have cells with a nuclei. All protist live in moist environment. All protist are Eukaryotic, they can be unicellular or multicellular.…

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    Why Is Evolution Important

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    prominent form of protocell. “These new modifications would give rise to a organism very similar to the likes of a modern bacterium”- How did life…

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    Eukaryotes Research Paper

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    The simple definition of Eukaryotes is that they are any organism whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane enclosed organelles. Taxonomically, Eukaryotes belong to the taxon Eukarya. The three types of eukaryotic microbes are fungi, protozoa, and algae. Because the three types of eukaryotic microbes are all composed of eukaryotic cells, they have basic similarities in cellular structure, including the presence of a nucleus. However, these types of microbes do differ in many significant…

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    unit within a living thing is known as a cell. Organisms are also a living thing and cell is considered to be the basic block of organisms that builds them. There are many different types of cells in a living thing and are divided into two main categories (i) prokaryotic and eukaryotic. (Karp, 2010). Characteristics of living cell Cells are considered as the most fundamental unit that has the responsibility to carry functions within a living organism (De Robertis & De Robertis, 2006). The…

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    All cells are derived from pre-existing cells - through the process of meiosis and mitosis 4. In a multicellular organism, the activity of the entire organism depends on the total activity of its independent cells 3 Significance of technological advances to developments in the cell theory Assess the impact of technology including the development of the microscope on the development of the cell theory The development of cell theory has been heavily impacted by the improvement of technology. The…

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    Is the teaching of evolution in schools really necessary? Is it needed? If so, what does it benefit the children and teens and college students to be taught this? Honestly, I don’t think it’s necessary or needed. And personally, I think it's the dumbest, reckless, most dangerous religion out there. Why is this? Why am I calling a so-called “scientific theory” not science? Why are we being fed nothing but lies, saying that we are nothing more than animals who share a common heritage with…

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    Ubiquity Lab Report

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    carbohydrate and protein. Additionally, there are three types of bacteria Gram Positive, Gram Negative and Acid fast. Most bacteria on agar plate will be cream, white, or yellow with circular shape. Yeast are single celled microorganisms and eukaryotic organisms. They are belongs to the kingdom of Fungi. Typically, they have a round- white shape, but it may appear in football…

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    Prokaryotes Vs Eukaryotes

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    which lacks a defined nucleus, meaning there is a nucleoid which is not bounded by a membrane. Prokaryotes and usually unicellular, but can form larger organisms. A eukaryotic cell is a cell which contains a defined nucleus. Eukaryotes are usually part of a higher organism such as tissues which include organs, but can also be single celled organisms. Prokaryotes include bacteria and…

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    capable of new and more complex functions than before. I also found it interesting that it describes how we as human’s aka multicellular organisms were begging to be formed. However, the process behind the evolution of cells is a lot more complicated than just two cells fusing together. The Endosymbiotic theory states that long time ago when there were only single celled organism, that two different cells, one large host cell ingested one bacteria cell. When the host cell ingested the bacteria…

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    cells have existed and evolved from unicellular organisms that are prokaryotes. This occurred through different mutations, which is known as natural selection. Both eukaryotes and prokaryotes are living organisms and are a type of cell. Both types of cells have chemical instructions, can regulate their inter conditions to fit the surroundings, changes in both these types of cells are observed in their characteristics over the years. Living organisms have evolved into three large domains: Archea,…

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