No in fact most animals are the result of sexual reproduction
Bacteria is a one-cell animal.Bacteria isn't an animal. all animals have multiple cells------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Wrong, amoeba and paramecia (among others) are one-cell animals.
Yes, a multicellular organism is an organism made up of more than one cell, such as humans, animals, and plants.
A multicellular organism is one that is composed of more than one cell working together to perform various functions. Examples include plants, animals, and fungi. These cells are specialized to carry out specific roles within the organism.
Naked ladies and barn animals all got together it was a rush to get one tackled
a relation between animals in which one organism captures and feeds on others.
Yes
Yes a cell can be a living organism - but it would have to be one that can live by itself, performing all the functions of life, in which case it is a unicellular organism. Prokaryotes are excellent examples, with things like amoebas, bacteria (such as E.coli) etc.
A multicellular organism is an organism with more than one cell, unlike an unicellular organism, that has only one cell. Multicellular organisms include plants, animals and human beings. Unicellular organisms include protozoans and specific algae like brown algae.
All of one type of organism in a habitat make up a population.
All animals are organisms. An organism is anything living that is made of at least one cell. The smallest being... "single-cell organisms" these contain only one cell and are microscopic.
An organism is One person/animal (or w/e the organism is) and the population is all of them in total.
Because all animals, or organisms in the kingdom animalia, have more than one cell that they are composed of. Humans are multicellular, as well as insects, fish, and horses, for example. An amoeba is a protista, a good example of a single cellelular organism.