Only multicellular organisms (humans, animals)...it effects their tissue
NO Cancer Does Not affect unicellular organisms? Because tumer formation is not possible in unicellular ones
Yes beacause if you were ill inside of your body like bad it will occor to an organ and it will cause cancer.
multicellular organisms only
Humans only NO, Mullticellular Organisms
Stentors are indeed unicellular organisms.
the examples of unicellular organisms are BACTERIA, CHLASMYDAMONAS, EUKARYOTES (EUKARYYOTA).
All prokaryotic organisms are unicellular. Eukaryotic organisms are multicellular
Unicellular,filamentous and photosynthetic organisms are ALGAE
Humans only NO, Mullticellular Organisms
no only multicellular
Yes they can. It is very unsual but possible.
Most of the unicellular organisms reproduces asexually.
Diseases do not cause unicellular organisms; unicellular organisms cause diseases.
Colonies of unicellular organisms can work together.
Yew , unicellular organisms are more primitive as compared to multicellular organisms .
Unicellular organisms evolved first; and from them evolved the multicellular organisms. But that leads onto another question as to why multicellular organisms evolved.
Stentors are indeed unicellular organisms.
Not all kingdoms include unicellular organisms. The kingdoms that do not have unicellular organisms include the plantae and animalia kingdom.
the examples of unicellular organisms are BACTERIA, CHLASMYDAMONAS, EUKARYOTES (EUKARYYOTA).
All modern organisms have unicellular ancestors. Even you.