Amoeba, Paramecium, Blue-green algae are examples of uni-cellular organisms.
None unless you're sick, but your skin is covered with them and your gut is jam-packed (mostly e.coli)
no no no people are cellular organisms with out cells we would be nothing
You have trillions of bacteria and amoeba in your intestinal, respiratory tracts and on your skin that are one celled organisms. All together they weigh 3#.
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organisms that can be either multicellular or unicellular also found in watery habitats
No,unicellular organism is composed of only one cell and every tissue is a group of cells which are organized in a proper way to carry out a specific function.Tissue can only be found in a multicellular organism not in a unicellular organism.
Structures help them moveUnicellular organisms move by what is called a flagellum. A flagellum is a whip-like tail found on a unicellular organism, it whips it back and forth to move.
microbes are found everywhere. microbes are found in the earth, water, air, plants and animals.
Everywhere. Even places not very friendly to life - like miles below the surface And miles below the sea. At the poles as well as the equator.
Eubacteria are the most common unicellular organisms; they are found everywhere on Earth.
Eubacteria are unicellular organisms that are found everywhere.
Bacteria are found everywhere.They show universal spread on earth.
Unicellular organisms can be found everywhere. But they are mostly known for being able to live in extreme environments such as hot springs, volcanoes, and areas below zero degrees.
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Bacteria *facepalm*
Unicellular, Monera and Prokaryotes
unicellular prokaryotes
unicellular prokaryoytes
organisms that can be either multicellular or unicellular also found in watery habitats
Eubacteria are unicellular and are commonly found in almost any environment. Being unicellular means that they are single-celled organisms.
prokaryotic cells are often unicellular organisms or bacteria.