So they can handle the tough terrain, like rocks and dirt and gravel and harsh grounds.
They way they have an advantage of actually being able to move places
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Answer:
unicellular - both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
contain mitochondrion - eukaryotes only
are generally less than 2 pm - Prokaryotes only
multicellular - eukaryotes only
lack membrane-bound organelles - prokaryotes only
Explanation:
Prokaryotes are generally unicellular, that is, they are made up of single cells only. However, there are unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes with some eukaryotes like humans and advanced plants having as many as millions of cells.
Prokaryotes generally lack nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles such as chloroplast and mitochondrion. Eukaryotes on the other hand have nucleus and membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondrion and chloroplast.
When it comes to size, prokaryotes are generally small and microscopic while eukaryotes consist of both microscopic and macroscopic cells or organisms. However, prokaryotes are generally smaller than microscopic eukaryotes.
true
we will take cows as an example, they inhabit earth and so do we as humans. we as humans put the on our farms and our grass lands. we give the cows a biome. so that makes the statement true.
tell me if I am wrong. :)
The answer is Primary producers.
This is a sample of a food chain:
Quaternary Consumer > Tertiary Consumer > Secondary Consumer > Primary Consumer > Primary Producer (base)
Hope this helps.