yes bacteria is a single celled organisms.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms
Since they are bacteria, they only have one.
Bacteria do not have specialized cells like eukaryotic organisms. They are prokaryotic and typically consist of a single cell that performs all functions necessary for survival, such as metabolism, reproduction, and response to the environment within that single cell.
Single-cell
Mushrooms are of the Kingdom Fungi and some fungi have single cells, however mushrooms are not single cell organisms. Single cell organisms would be in the following Kingdoms for the most part: Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya.
No, bacteria are typically unicellular organisms, meaning they consist of a single cell. Some bacteria may form colonies or clusters, but each individual bacterium is a single cell.
There are single cell organisms such as bacteria.
No, there are living single cell organisms
The simplest living organisms have one cell. These single-celled organisms are called unicellular organisms and include bacteria, archaea, and certain algae and protozoa.
They have 1, because they are Prokaryote. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prokaryotic
It is said that some plant sex cells contain a flagella.
Yes, bacteria are unicellular organisms that are made up of a single cell. Each bacterial cell is a complete unit containing all the necessary components for life, such as DNA, cytoplasm, and cell membrane.