protists
Single-celled organisms belong to the kingdom Protista, which includes various types of eukaryotic organisms that are not plants, animals, or fungi. Some examples of single-celled organisms in this kingdom are amoebas, paramecia, and euglenas.
some one celled living things are predators
No, paramecia are not photosynthetic. Photosynthetic organisms react when exposed to light. Paramecia cannot detect light.
Members of the Protista kingdom include single-celled organisms such as protozoa and algae, which can be either unicellular or multicellular. Examples of single-celled protists include amoebas, paramecia, and dinoflagellates.
Examples of organisms that are always unicellular include bacteria, archaea, protists like amoebas and paramecia, and some types of algae.
Yes because they are protoctists.
Yes
Examples of single-celled eukaryotes include organisms such as amoebae, paramecia, and yeast. Amoebae are known for their ability to change shape and move using pseudopodia, while paramecia are covered in cilia that help them swim. Yeast, particularly Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is widely used in baking and fermentation processes. These organisms demonstrate the diversity and adaptability of single-celled eukaryotic life.
Paramecia and amoebas belong to the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes diverse organisms that are mostly unicellular and have distinct characteristics from plants, animals, and fungi.
Protista consist mostly of unicellular eukaryotes. They are organisms that are not classified under Animal, Plant, Fungus, or Moneria kingdoms. These organisms can be autotrophs or heretotrophs. Included in this Kingdom are Amoeba, Euglena, & Paramecium. These single celled organisms are more complex than bacteria and live independently.
They feed of micro-organisms like bacteria, yeasts and algae
Amoebae and paramecia