yes, as a matter of fact they are, because a single cell can be as large as a tree (wrong)
Trees are absolutely not single-celled organisms. they have phloem cells, xylom cells, probably more millions of cells than we can count.
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
yes bacteria is a single celled organisms.
Kingdom: Protista They are eukaryotic
One way that single-celled organisms are different from multi-celled organisms is in their complexity. Single-celled organisms consist of just one cell, while multi-celled organisms are made up of multiple cells organized into specialized tissues, organs, and systems. This allows multi-celled organisms to perform more complex functions and have greater structural and functional diversity.
Yes prokaryotes are single-celled because they are unicelular
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
yes bacteria is a single celled organisms.
what is the group of mainly single celled organisms called
Bacteria are single-celled organisms.
Amoebas are single celled organisms. They do not have any particular shape. Another group of single-celled organisms like amoebas are protists.
"unicellular"
multi-celled organisms have more than 1 cell.But a singe-celled organism does not.
The kingdom Protista contain all single celled organisms. Examples are: protozoans (animal-like single celled organisms) and algae (plant-like single celled organisms).
Single-celled Organisms was written by Helmut Schenk.
no
what is the group of mainly single celled organisms called
cause many celled organisms grow faster