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microorganizms have more cells than unicellular organisms
Prokaryotes are unicellular, and Eukaryotes are multicellular.
There is no difference between the sugar-phosphate arrangement in the backbone of the DNA from the plant, mammal, and bacterium. What makes plant, mammal, and bacterium different is the sequence of the DNA nucleotides.
Bacteria are unicellular organisms, which is to say, a bacterium is a cell. Bacteria differ from the cells of multicellular organisms in that they are generally much smaller and less specialized.
A bacteria is a unicellular microorganism while a virus is a submicroscopic particle.
the difference between bacteria and protoctist is that the protoctist have a necleus while the bacteria don't.... in other words the bacteria is a prokaryotes and the protoctist is a eukaryotes
Prokaryote does not have a nucleus whereas Protocista (protoctist) do.
bacterium are prokaryaotic (no nucleus) while unicelluar (possessing a single cell) are eukaryotes. Although they have a nucleus, they are essentially comprised of only a single cell.
What is the difference between a unicellular and multi?
Bacteria are unicellular organisms, which is to say, a bacterium is a cell. Bacteria differ from the cells of multicellular organisms in that they are generally much smaller and less specialized.
There is not a difference between bacteriod and bacterium. Both are bacteria.
bacteria is plural and bacterium is singular
microorganizms have more cells than unicellular organisms
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a bacteria is smaller than an animal
Prokaryotes are unicellular, and Eukaryotes are multicellular.
The ONLY difference is that Protozoans are unicellular and animals multicellular