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  2. Why are there no multicellular prokaryotes - cell biology

    Here is a paper I found in the literature on the first reported 'true' multicellular prokaryote, from 2004. Similar organisms have been observed since. See Pubmed link. The same question has …

  3. Mutation Rate in Multicellular Eukaryotes - Biology Stack Exchange

    Welcome to bioSE. I guess the OP is aware of what mutation rates are. OP is asking information on Multicellular Eukaryotes. I understand it is a broad category. So can you, from the articles …

  4. Are there any organisms that are made of more than one (~5-12) …

    Nov 17, 2020 · Prokaryotes and eukaryotes are unicellular, made of one cell. Great. Eukaryotes are unicellular or multicellular. But the typical examples of multicellular eukaryotes we have …

  5. Why are there so few multicellular anaerobes? - cell biology

    Additionally, I was able to find a few other obligate anaerobic Eukaryotes, but those were Protozoa, so thereby not unicellular. About it fundamentally being difficult to be exclusively …

  6. Are mature erythrocytes prokaryotic? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Jun 28, 2016 · Some eukaryotes are multicellular, and multicellular eukaryotes such as those containing erythrocytes have a variety of different specialized cells, but these cells are not …

  7. How can green algae be both multicellular and unicellular?

    Apr 27, 2015 · Because Algae are represented across four kingdoms, namely Bacteria (unicellular prokaryotes), Plantae (multicellular eukaryotes), Chromista (multicellular eukaryotes), and …

  8. How do you differenciate between the eukaryotes and prokaryotes?

    Difference: Eukaryotes: Prokaryotes: ----- Size > 5µm 1-2µm by 1-4µm Nucleus Nucleus with nuclear No true nucleus; nucleoid membrane Complexity Usually multicellular Unicellular …

  9. Why would a single celled organism evolve to be multi-celled?

    Feb 9, 2016 · Let's talk about eukaryotes. Most Eukaryotes are unicellular and multicellularity evolved many times independently in eukaryotes. To my knowledge, complex multicellularity …

  10. chromosome - Haploid eukaryotes? - Biology Stack Exchange

    Feb 8, 2017 · To offer a more multicellular look on life: there are many Hymenoptera species that are haploids their whole life. Many Hymenoptera are haplodiploidy meaning that one sex's life …

  11. Why do eukaryotic organisms have introns in their DNA?

    $\begingroup$ I would add that there is a general assumption that this is a reason that eukaryotes might have the ability to adapt to roles higher on the food chain than prokaryotes, like form …

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