Eukaryote
eukaryote
Prokaryotes because they do not have a Nucleus.
both single celled organisms that reproduce asexuallly
An organism (a living thing ... plant or animal) that consists of a single cell. Like an amoeba or a paramecium.
A single positive charge in the nucleus is the proton
eukaryote
Single-celled organisms are organisms that consist of only one cell. These organisms can carry out all the functions necessary for life within a single cell, including reproduction, metabolism, and response to stimuli. Examples of single-celled organisms include bacteria, archaea, and protists.
Prokaryotes because they do not have a Nucleus.
Amoeba is a primitive single celled organism.
No. It's a single proton.
a single celled animal is called an amoeba
amoeba
one
both single celled organisms that reproduce asexuallly
paramecium
The amoeba usually reproduces asexually by a process called binary fission (splitting in two), in which the cytoplasm simply pinches in half and pulls apart to form two identical organisms (daughter cells). This occurs after the parent amoeba's genetic (hereditary) material, contained in the nucleus, is replicated and the nucleus divides (a process known as mitosis). Thus, the hereditary material is identical in the two daughter cells. If an amoeba is cut in two, the half that contains the nucleus can survive and form new cytoplasm. The half without a nucleus soon dies. This demonstrates the importance of the nucleus in reproduction. Balaji. J M.Sc Microbiology
An organism (a living thing ... plant or animal) that consists of a single cell. Like an amoeba or a paramecium.