Technically, a virus is closer to a wayward computer program. No cell! The genetic-related information has a way to get into the infectable cell, and then it uses the cell to make viruses. So instead of your brain cell "thinking", it's busy making viruses (usually the cell dies).
Yes, germs are single-celled organisms such as bacteria, viruses, and some fungi. These microorganisms can cause infections and disease in humans.
Both viruses and living single-celled organisms contain genetic material (DNA or RNA) that carries the instructions for their biological functions. This genetic material controls the reproduction and activities of the organism or virus.
Amoeba is a primitive single celled organism.
Unicellular best describes a one celled organism.
A single-celled organism is typically the result of asexual reproduction, where the parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Therefore, the main difference between a single-celled organism and its parent would be that the parent cell has divided to create a new individual.
No; a single-celled organism is a unicellularoraganism I believe.
Bacterias are a single celled organism. Bacteria is a major category of micro organisms and is commonly confused with viruses.
one singled celled organism is an amoeba. usally single celled organisms are surrounded by water to survive.
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.
Bacterias are a single celled organism. Bacteria is a major category of micro organisms and is commonly confused with viruses.
A single-celled organism without an organized nucleus is a prokaryote.
A single-celled organism is said to be unicellular.
Unicellular best describes a one celled organism.
a single celled organism is called unicellular an example is yeast
it is single celled
The world's largest single-celled organism is the green algae Caulerpa.