Answer;
Kingdom Eubacteria
A unicellular kingdom that does not have a nucleus would belong in the kingdom Eubacteria.
Explanation;
Kingdom Eubacteria is the kingdom of prokaryotic, single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus and can be classified by shape.
Prokaryotes are organisms that lack nucleus and other membrane bound organelles, such as mitochondria. Unicellular means that the organism is made of one cell.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure its called Nitrate
higher rates of reproduction
more susceptibility to antibiotics
greater genetic variation
Bacterial genetic recombination is characterized by DNA transfer from one organism called donor to another organism as the recipient and the result is the production of genetic recombinants, individuals. Those recombinant bacteria have a greater genetic variation because they carry, not only the genes they inherited from their parent cells but also the genes introduced to their genomes. There are three types of mechanisms that create genetic variations in bacteria (through recombination):
1. Transformation-that occurs when bacterium takes up a piece of DNA floating in its environment,
2. Transduction-occurs when DNA is accidentally moved from one bacterium to another by a virus (bacteriophage) and
3. Conjugation- when DNA is transferred from one bacteria to another through a tube between cells.
Those mechanisms of genetic recombination together with short generation time and random mutations allow bacteria to evolve very quickly and for example, create resistance to antibiotics.
Genetic material is the hereditary unit found in the cells of every living organism. Viruses are nonliving things that also have genetic material. Thus, option C is correct.
Viruses are organisms that are living and nonliving as they reproduce when once inside the host cell and have the RNA or the DNA as the genetic material inside their capsids.
The protein shell of the virus includes one of the types of genetic material that infects the host DNA by taking control of the host machine to produce multiple copies.
Therefore, the virus is a non-living with genetic material.
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