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Amoebas are not considered multicellular organisms. They are single-celled organisms classified as protists. Multicellular organisms are made up of multiple cells that are specialized to perform specific functions, while amoebas are unicellular and can carry out all necessary functions within a single cell.
An organism that can undergo binary fission would be a plan ol prokaryotic cell or a protozoan if you want something specific.
Microbes gernerally prokaryotes like bacteria, but some eukaryotic single cell organisms are also present like some alage and protozoan etc.
A protozoan never contains a cell wall made of cellulose.
Not necessarily. Protozoan do not have rigid cell walls. The antibiotic works by destroying the rigid cell was of a bacteria, thus destroying the bacteria. The protozoan have the same pressure on the outside of the cell, as they do on the inside of the cell. With no rigid cell wall, the antibiotic would not work the same, as there is no cell wall or pressure to disturb.
They have only 3 cells. Cell wall,Cell membrane and Cellphone
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One characteristic not found in any protozoan is the presence of a cell wall. Unlike plants and fungi, which have rigid cell walls made of cellulose or chitin, protozoans are primarily unicellular organisms that possess flexible cell membranes, allowing for greater mobility and varied shapes. This lack of a cell wall enables protozoans to exhibit diverse locomotion methods, such as flagella, cilia, or pseudopodia.
Neither, it's a part of the protozoan kingdom.
No. A protozoan is a one celled organism.
They have one for each cell.