egg cell?
This is a vague questions because many aspects of evolution takes place in single-celled organism. For a single celled organism to evolve into a multicellular organism this would require cell division. You might know the terms mitosis and meiosis which are processes of cell division. If you question is how they evolve to adapt to the enviornment, this would be natural selection. The strongest of the cell would survive while the weak dies. This would mean only the strongest would reproduce and live which from an outer point of view, the single-celled organism has evolved.
a single cell is more differentiated
Single Celled
Bacteria are single-celled organisms
Evolution is a gradual process that results in the diversification and adaptation of species over time. Single-celled organisms have been successful in their ecological niches and do not necessarily need to evolve into more complex forms to survive. Their simplicity allows them to thrive in a wide range of environments.
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Caulerpa is the largest single Cell organism. An unfertilized Ostrich egg is the largest single Cell; Ovums are single Egg Cells. Actually the largest single cell in the world is the giraffe neuron in a hind leg of the giraffe.
Yes. Everyone begins as a single cell. A single-celled egg, fertilized by a single-cell sperm. Which then becomes a zygote, then a blastula, then slowly a fetus.
Yeast
oil is a single cell protein which produce in intracellular space of plan . they r made by single cell
depends on what kind of single cell you are talking about. if it a single cell in bacteria, then yes, it does, but a single cell in the human body, I'm not so sure of that