Answer:
The correct option is 'c'
The archaea and bacteria diverge from early eukarya.
Explanation:
The cell wall material is different from archaea with bacteria as the cell wall of archaea lack peptidoglycan and contain lipid and hydrocarbons rather than fatty acid but the cell wall of bacteria contain peptidoglycans.
Archaea and bacteria both derived from eukarya as they both have similarities with eukarya.
The similarity between archaea and bacteria is that they both share lateral gene transfer.
There are similar features that are seen between archaea and bacteria like protein secretion,ATP production,protein modification etc.
Both bacteria and eukarya belongs to prokaryotes and the membrane of both eukarya and bacteria contain unbranched fatty acid chain that are attached to glycerol with ester bond.
Answer:
yes.
Explanation:
because the figure represents a lot more similarities than differences
The energy required to bind a substrate to an active site when an enzyme is
Answer: The options are not given, here are the options.
A. One species is much better competitor than the other.
B. Periodic disturbances allow for coexistence.
C. Two species tended to use different resources.
D. The two species experienced interference competition and not exploitative competition.
The correct option C.
Two species tended to use different resources.
Explanation:
From Gause experiments on competing paramecium pairs, He found out that most times both species persisted and sometimes only one did because the two species uses different resources.
Organisms normally compete for limited resources in order to survive and one intend to compete well while other suffer. Both in the case of competing paramecium pairs, the pair use different resources which make the to persist and survive well. Once the resource of one finishes, the other one will persist because it is still surviving on its available resources.
Answer:
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