Answer:
they have a lot of mitochondria
Answer:
Termites have cellulose-digesting protists in their guts.
Explanation:
Termites are able to access nutrients contained in cellulose due to their mutualistic association with some cellulose-digesting protists such as <em>Trichonympha</em> and M<em>ixotricha</em>. The protists produce cellulase in addition to other glycolytic enzymes that work together to convert cellulose to malate.
The malate produced is further metabolized to produce , hydrogen, acetate and energy in the form of ATP.
The protists get sheltered in the termite's gut in return.
A string of nucleotides that hold information is called a gene. :)
In the prokaryotic cells section you just list things about what’s not living. In the eukaryotic cells column you put things that are living
Carbon dioxide is a reactant and oxygen and glucose are products.
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