No. Their genetic makeup is such that they will only be single-celled.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms
By definition, a single celled organism consists of only one cell. If it were to have two or more cells we would call it a multi-cellular organism.
Growth in single-celled organisms occurs as the cell grows larger. Growth in multi-celled organisms grow mainly by increasing their number of cells.
in single celled organism, the cell gets bigger and divides
If it's on a test I would say that the answer be multi celled organisms have more cells than single celled organisms.
Yes, all organisms begin as a single-celled zygote. Then they undergo meiosis and mitosis to replicate if they are multicellular or stay the same if they are single celled organisms.
No. Hence the name single-celled organism.
well I don't know about single organisms but single celled organisms are of coarse organisms with only one cell
Single-celled organisms are organisms that consist of only one cell. These organisms can carry out all the functions necessary for life within a single cell, including reproduction, metabolism, and response to stimuli. Examples of single-celled organisms include bacteria, archaea, and protists.
Turtles are definitely multi-celled. Single cell organisms are microorganisms such as bacteria and the protozoans.
No, not quite. A bacterium is a single-celled organism, for sure, but not all single-celled organisms are bacteria.
If a single cell is living on its own it is called a single-celled organism. There are millions of single-celled organisms alive today.