Приклади вживання Bacteria and archaea Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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But all of these, both bacteria and Archaea, are considered prokaryotes.
The prokaryotic cells are self-sufficient in nature, such as bacteria and archaea.
Bacteria and archaea living with hydrocarbons therefore may have appeared early in the evolution of life," said Dr. Widdel.
In the depths of the ocean,the boundaries between two different domains of life, bacteria and archaea, seem to blur.
Hydrogenases are present in almost all modern bacteria and archaea and  are widely believed to be ancient in origin.
Viruses invade living cells of an organism, ranging from animals and  plants to microorganisms,including bacteria  and archaea.
The Shine-Dalgarno sequence exists both in bacteria and archaea. It is also present in some chloroplast and  mitochondrial transcripts.
The bacteria and archaea  are thought to be the most ancient of lineages, as fossil strata bearing the chemical signature of archaeal lipids have been dated back to 3.8 billion years ago.
For about 3 billion years,all organisms were microscopic, and  bacteria and archaea were the dominant forms of life.
It applies to plants and  bacteria and Archaea and  all sorts of things, so it's actually a broader thing than just animals.
They marked an important transition of life on Earth-from a world dominated by bacteria and archaea to a biosphere full of multicellular animals and  plants.
Only bacteria and archaea have the enzymes required for its synthesis, although many foods are a natural source of B12 because ofbacterial symbiosis.
Viruses infect all types of organisms, from plants and  animals to bacteria and archaea(bacteria  viruses are usually called bacteriophages).
Only bacteria and archaea(single-cell micro-organisms) have the enzymes required for its synthesis, although many foods are a natural source of B12 because they contain the necessary bacteria. .
Eukaryotic cells(Eukarya) are larger and  more complex than prokaryotic cells(Bacteria and Archaea), and  the origin of that complexity is only now becoming known.
Usually graphite of biogenic origin give two things- a low proportion of“heavy” carbon-13 and  the special structure of its grains,which includes many elements similar in shape and  size of cells of bacteria and archaea.
However, Carl Woese has proposed dividing prokaryotes into the bacteria and archaea(originally eubacteria and  archaebacteria) because of the significant genetic differences between the two.
In bacteria and archaea, the large ribosomal subunit(LSU) itself is composed of two RNA moieties, the 5S rRNA and  another larger RNA known as 23S rRNA, along with numerous associated proteins.[3] In eukaryotes, the LSU contains 5S, 5.8S, and  28S rRNAs and  even more proteins.[12][13] The structure of LSU in 3-dimensions shows one relatively smooth surface and  the opposite surface having three projections, notably the L1 protuberance, the central protuberance(CP), and  the L7/L12 stalk.
The scientific focus of the program is mainly on microbial model systems,ranging from prokaryotes(bacteria and archaea) to eukaryotic microbes, including the interactions between microorganisms and  multicellular organisms.
Model systems range from prokaryotes(bacteria and Archaea) and  eukaryotic microbes to plant and  animal cells including disease models, enabling the identification of conserved principles.
Archaea, Bacteria and Eucarya.
Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryotes.
Like bacteria and eukaryotes, archaea possess glycerol-based phospholipids.
From an international database of more than 1,500 metagenomes,the UQ team reconstructed the individual genomes of 7,280 new bacteria and 623 new archaea.
Eoarchean Simple single-celled life(probably bacteria and perhaps archaea). .
These films can range from a few micrometers in thickness to up to half a meter in depth,and  may contain multiple species of bacteria,  protists and archaea.
His three-domain system, based on genetic relationships rather than obvious morphologic similarities, divided life into 23 main divisions,incorporated within three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eucarya.