No, a flower is made of cells, cells are too small to be seen by the human eye without a microscope, if you peel the thin skin of an onion (not the brown part, the thin white skin that is on each layer of the onion) and colour it with a dye you will be able to see the cells under a microscope.
cells are the most basic life forms and all living things are made of them, think of them as the "LEGO blocks of life" :) there are two main types of cells, plant cells (the ones in your flower) and animal cells and they have different properties but i suppose that is going off topic a bit ^^
The short answer: No, a flower is not a cell.
Yes. Every plant has cells but they are different from animal cells
yes. all living things are made up of cells
All living things are comprised of cells
yes the flower has cell membrane.
Is protein made of cells
Yes
Yes, it a single celled organism.
a single celled organism is called unicellular an example is yeast
No. No single-celled organism is anywhere near that size. It is a plant and hence it is an Eukaryote.
what is a single celled organism that can carry on all its life
In what ways, if any, does a single-celled organism differ from its parents?
No; a single-celled organism is a unicellularoraganism I believe.
The mechanism by which one small, single-celled organism could ingest a smaller single-celled organism is phagocytosis. Phagocytosis is the process of ingesting particles of a cell.
No, not quite. A bacterium is a single-celled organism, for sure, but not all single-celled organisms are bacteria.
A single-celled organism without an organized nucleus is a prokaryote.
A single-celled organism is said to be unicellular.
Yes, it a single celled organism.
Unicellular best describes a one celled organism.
a single celled organism is called unicellular an example is yeast
it is single celled
Bacteria is a single celled organism that lacks a nucleus, if that helps at all.
The world's largest single-celled organism is the green algae Caulerpa.
The word is bacteria. It is a single celled organism.