The answer is tunicates. Tunicates are commonly known as sea squirts and are in the Chordata phylum, even though they don't have a back bone. Which is really weird. But they just got put into the same category as humans. This is because they have a notocord and a back bone when they are larvae. But they lose all these when they become adults.
Latitude is not a factor in marine life divisions.
For the answer to the question above, I believe that <span>the mutation is likely in any type of regulatory sequence.The mutation is probably acting to reduce or prevent transcription initiation.</span>
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Answer:
Nope
Explanation:
Wind is neither living or dead. Wind does not grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli or evolve. Wind is just wind
The answer is <span>Both lack membrane-bound organelles and are single-celled.
Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms. The main difference between them and eukaryotes is the absence of nucleus and organelles in prokaryotes and their presence in eukaryotes. That is why they belong to different kingdoms. On the other hands, Archaea and Eubacteria differ in the composition of their cell wall. </span><span>Archaea's cell walls are made of uncommon lipids while Eubacteria have cell walls made of peptidoglycan.</span>