Biology, asked by sreekailasp4, 2 months ago

are there only 2 kinds of living organisms in the world justify your answer​

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Answered by pranshbhai94
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There are two types of cells, eukaryotic and prokaryotic. Prokaryotic cells are usually singletons, while eukaryotic cells are usually found in multicellular organisms.

Answered by AshMaXSiRa
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although many types of classification in biological sciences broadly all the living things in the world can be organised into two types prokaryotic and eukaryotic

prokaryotic means the one who has false nucleus present inside the cell it is called pseudo nucleated cell

eukaryotic the one who has true nucleus present inside the cell these are called fuel nucleated cells

why are they divided on the basis of nucleus? what is the importance of nucleus?

they are divided on the basis of nucleus because nucleus is a great thing to cell and cell is everything to organism thus is everything to an organism nucleus controls a cell it helps in cell division elongation differentiation nucleus helps in organising the functions of a cell it is also known as the brain of the cell without which the cell cannot exist without cell organism cannot exist

thus nucleus is that much important to biology

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