The first cells to evolve in primitive Earth were most likely members of the domain Bacteria. These cells were prokaryotic, lacking a true nucleus, and could survive in extreme environments. Their simple structure and ability to adapt to various conditions allowed them to thrive and serve as the foundation for life on Earth.
Both unicellular and multicellular organisms can have DNA, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes. However, multicellular organisms typically have specialized cells, tissues, and organs that may not be present in unicellular organisms.
You can predict whether an isotope nucleus is likely to be stable by considering the ratio of protons to neutrons in the nucleus. Nuclei with a more balanced ratio of protons to neutrons tend to be more stable. Additionally, nuclei with magic numbers of protons or neutrons are also more likely to be stable.
Yes; the 1s electrons are most likely to be in the nucleus.No, the electrons are on the outer shell, but a nucleus contains neutrons and protons.
cytoplasm -> nucleus
Alliteration and assonance in the words lament and empty :) -Apex-
The organism is likely a member of the Archaea domain, as they are unicellular organisms that lack a true nucleus and peptidoglycan in their cell walls. Archaea have distinct genetic and biochemical characteristics that differentiate them from bacteria.
These characteristics are typically found in organisms belonging to the domain Bacteria, which are prokaryotic, unicellular organisms without a true nucleus. They have DNA present in their cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid.
bacteria eukarya
This organism likely belongs in the Protista kingdom.
The most likely classification for this single-celled organism is under the domain Archaea. This domain includes organisms that are prokaryotic (lack a nucleus) and can have cell walls, similar to bacteria.
animilia, or animals, are multicellular, cannot photosynthesize, and have skulls / apex it says it's correct, not sure why anyone answered, though.
The first eukaryotes are most likely to belong to the Protista kingdom. These are mostly multicellular organisms with the earlier ones including organisms like Kneallhazia solenopsae and many more.
Kingdom Protista
If you observe a cell with a defined nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane under a microscope, it is likely a unicellular eukaryote. This is because these structures are characteristic features of eukaryotic cells, which are typically found in unicellular organisms like protists and some fungi.
Absorbing other cells gave a competitive advantage.
A domain you customise I would gather. Most likely it is meant that you choose the name of the domain... "CUSTOM"