prokaryotes in A Sentence

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    The Bacteria(= Prokaryotes) are subdivided into Eubacteria and Archaebacteria.

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    Such organisms, whose cells lack a nuclear membrane, are called Prokaryotes.

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    is not its offspring; this is most common among Prokaryotes.

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    Without Prokaryotes, soil would not be fertile, and dead organic material would decay much more slowly.

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    In Prokaryotes, beside the absence of a defined nuclear region, the membrane-bound cell organelles are also absent.

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    The energy capture and carbon fixation systems can however operate separately in Prokaryotes, as purple bacteria

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    They have an analogous structure in Prokaryotes and eukaryotes, but differing in mass, which is smaller in the former.

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    Is it a simplified version of a parasitic prokaryote, or did it originate as a simpler virus that acquired genes from its host?

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    Horizontal gene transfer is the transfer of genetic material from one organism to another organism that is not its offspring; this is most common among Prokaryotes.

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    Proteins in Prokaryotes are synthesized at a rate of only 18 amino acid residues per second, whereas bacterial replisomes synthesize DNA at a rate of 1000 nucleotides per second.

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    Although the term bacteria traditionally included all Prokaryotes, the scientific classification changed after the discovery in the 1990s that Prokaryotes consist of two very different groups of organisms

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    Although the term bacteria traditionally included all Prokaryotes, the scientific classification changed after the discovery in the 1990s that Prokaryotes consist of two very different groups of organisms that evolved from an ancient common ancestor.

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    However, despite the evolution of these large animals, smaller organisms similar to the types that evolved early in this process continue to be highly successful and dominate the Earth, with the majority of both biomass and species being Prokaryotes.

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    The energy capture and carbon fixation systems can however operate separately in Prokaryotes, as purple bacteria and green sulfur bacteria can use sunlight as a source of energy, while switching between carbon fixation and the fermentation of organic compounds.

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