The answer is do all of these organisms use chemosynthesis.
Chemosynthesis is a process in which some bacteria produce sugar, similarly to photosynthetic process. But, while in photosynthesis the energy of Sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen, in chemosynthesis, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and hydrogen sulfide are used to produce sugar, along to water and sulfur. This process is preferable when there is no light and the environment is rich in sulfide or methane, such in deep sea vents.
Thus, to asses the variety of organisms found around deep sea vents, it should be researched if all organisms use chemosynthesis, or maybe some other process.
Glucose is filtered through the glomerulus into the Bowman's capsule. However, in the proximal convoluted tubule (PCT), glucose molecules, almost 100% of them, are actively reabsorbed back into the blood. ... Proteins, do not filter through the glomerulus under normal cicumstances. They are simply too large to do so
Glycoprotiens or carbohydrate
Meiosis:
- 4 daughter cells are produced
- Daughter cells are genetically similar to the parent cell
- Used for sexual reproduction
- Produces gametes
Mitosis:
- 2 daughter cells are produced
- Daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell
- Used for asexual reproduction
- Produces body cells
i think that the hyphae of a fungus preform a function similar to the way (a) the human digestive system processes nutrients