Have you ever seen a shrimp?
No, it's not.
It is called a microorganism. An example is an amoeba.
Since he obviously helped with the improvement of the microscope, his higher lens quality helped him see a single cell organism. Well, if a single cell organism exists, spontaneous generation is corrupt. He really just proved what Zacharias Jensen did.
Yes. A single celled organism is comprised or one single cell. Any protist is an example of a single celled organism. Since insects are comprised of more than one cell, they are multicellular organisms.
Any single celled organism carries out the functions of life, but, if considered living, a virus is much smaller than a cell. However, viruses are only DNA and can do little except control a cell with their DNA. They do not eat, or control their own movement, nor can they reproduce without a host.
Technically speaking a plant is defined as a multi-celled organism. Photosynthetic single celled organisms are considered to be a different phylum.
Yes, a single-cell organism is an organism, it contains a nucleus.
Shrimp eat plants or single cell organisms
shrimp eat a organism called plankton. this is a microscopic pant cell that lives in the salt water with the shrimp. if you want a larger answer, look it up on google.
A single celled organism is called unicellular.
No. It is part of an organism. It is a single cell but not an unicellular organism.
yes
Yes a germ is a cingle cell organism.
No
Single means 1... multi means more.... lets see if we use common sense a single cell organism has one cell and a multicellular organism has more than one cell.
Kind of like Gurveer
A Unicellular organism. As opposed to A Multicellular organism.
amoeba