Cells are the basic unit of life. Prokaryotic cells like bacteria differ from other cells by lacking membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus. Sea anemones were classified as animals due to possessing characteristics like multicellularity, heterotrophy, and response to stimuli.
Cells are the basic unit of life. Prokaryotic cells like bacteria differ from other cells by lacking membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus. Sea anemones were classified as animals due to possessing characteristics like multicellularity, heterotrophy, and response to stimuli.
Cells are the basic unit of life. Prokaryotic cells like bacteria differ from other cells by lacking membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus. Sea anemones were classified as animals due to possessing characteristics like multicellularity, heterotrophy, and response to stimuli.
2.What are cells of prokaryotes different from or the other cells? 3.Why were sea anemones classified as animals long ago? 4.What is the difference between animal cells and plant cells? 5.What is the green color on the leaves of plants?