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Nucleoid
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B. Chloroplasts have flagella and cilia and these structures are similar in shape and function to flagella and cilia found in bacteria.
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The ENDOSYMBIOTIC THEORY is a theory that suggests the evolution of eukaryotic cells from prokaryotes. The theory explains that some organelles such as MITOCHONDRIA and CHLOROPLAST found in eukaryotic cells were once free-living prokaryotes. This theory was based on certain evidences that backed up the claim that chloroplasts were endosymbiont i.e a cell that lived in another cell. The evidences include:
- Chloroplasts have their own genome whose circular structure of DNA is identical to that of bacterial DNA.
- Chloroplasts replicate and divide through fission, the way bacteria divide
- Chloroplasts can be affected by antibiotics, a class of drugs that target bacteria.
However, among these evidences, the possession of flagella or cilia by chloroplasts is not included.
1 ) They will catalyze only one direction
2) They will act on a particular steric or optical isomer
3) They will act only on molecule
4) .......................................
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What an enzyme is able to do ?
Answer : some are able to perform catalysis
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C would be correct due to the moon being pulled in by the earths gravitational pull
Biogeochemical processes found in prokaryotes:
- methanogenesis
- methane oxidation
- nitrification
- denitrification
- sulfur oxidation
- sulfate reduction
- nitrogen fixation
Biogeochemical process Found in eukaryotes and prokaryotes:
- respiration
- carbon fixation
- fermentation
Biogeochemical cycles mainly refer to the movement of nutrients and other elements between biotic and abiotic factors. The three types of biogeochemical cycles are hydrological cycle, sedimentary cycle and gaseous cycle. Biogeochemical cycles important to living organisms include the water, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur cycles.
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