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Prokaryotes!Hello everyone,
If anyone could throw some ideas at me I would be so grateful!!! I am studying prokaryotes and their nutritional diversity in comparison to eukaryotes. My question is WHY are prokaryotes so much more nutritionally diverse?? I can imagine it is due to: a. single celled, simpler structure, smaller in size b. Prokaryotes can be found anywhere But is that really answering the questions?!?!? Or am I just rambling. Any ideas or direction? THANK YOU!!!
I mean that prokaryotes can be autotrophs, photoautrophs, chemoautotrophs, heterotrophs, whereas eukaryotes are not.
Huh really? If you consider plants, the only one that eukaryotes don't really do is chemoautotroph.
A broader question you should ask is why are bacteria so diverse? From that I think you can argue why they eat more things. Living one day at a time;
Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; ~Niebuhr
Fast generation time (e.g. 20 min for E.coli) allows fast evolution toward the gain of beneficial mutations in the new environment.
Ability to exchange plasmids/genes with other bacteria to acquire new phenotypes.
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