As the name suggests, the main difference between multicellular and unicellular organisms is the number of cells that are present in them. This leads
Reproduction in Fungi
Reproduction in fungi takes place by asexual or sexual means. Production of spores is observed in both these types of reproduction, though the genetic
Exocytosis Vs. Endocytosis
Exocytosis is the reverse of endocytosis. This article gives you a brief explanation of these processes and also compares the two.
Characteristics of Monera
The kingdom Monera refers to those microorganisms which are considered to be the most primitive group in the world. This BiologyWise article tells you
Movement of Paramecium
Scroll down this article to gain more information about the paramecium, and its mechanism of locomotion.
Unicellular Organisms
Unicellular organisms refer to living entities that have only one cell, and the cell is responsible for performing all the functions. Some examples
Lytic Vs. Lysogenic Cycle
Lytic and lysogenic cycles are interchangeable methods of viral multiplication. Similar, and at times, confusing, understanding the difference between
Phagocytosis Process
Cells need their daily share of food just like humans do. They do it through the phagocytosis process. This BiologyWise article explains this
A Labeled Diagram That Explains the Function of Nucleolus
The nucleolus is one of the most important organelles of eukaryotic cells. Its main function is producing and assembling subunits which form