NO! They are single cell prokaryotic organisms
A yeast cell is the biggest followed by the bacteruim then the virus The virus is easily the smallest it can be up to 1/10000th of the size of a bacterium! A bacteria is about 1.8 millionth of a meter a yeast cell is about a 12 millionth of a meter which means the yeast cell is more than 6x larger than a bacterium!
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i think it have more than 1 cell
An organism with only one cell is called a unicellular so an organism with more than one cell is called a multicellular meaning more than one cell
Bacteria are one cell organisms.They reproduce very very rapidly (when enough food is available for them) and a colony of bacteria on a nutrient culture in a petri dish or in uncooked food can contain many millions of individual bacterial cells (and millions of colonies may be present)! This is why food poisoning from improperly handled foods is a serious problem.
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After 4 hours, as the bacterium doubles every 30 minutes, resulting in 8 divisions within this time frame. Starting with 1 bacterium, this will lead to 28 = 256 bacteria after 4 hours.
On average, a bacterium is 1 μm or 1 micrometer wide. Hope this helps!
All fishes are made up of more than one cell. Meaning that they multicellular.
animal kingdom, fungi kingdom, plant kingdom
All it takes is one bacteria. The cell's divide by binary fission where the microbes DNA splits to form a new cell.
You may have heard of "bacteria" already. In the general population, people refer to "bacteria" as meaning"one bacteria" or "many bacteria". However, this is incorrect. In microbiology, the term "bacteria" means many, while the term "bacterium" refers to a single bacterium. Simply; 1=bacterium while 2 or more= bacteria