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Q: How are nutrients and respiatory gases transported in small primitive organisms?
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Are unicellular organisms primitive?

Yew , unicellular organisms are more primitive as compared to multicellular organisms .


Does homeostasis apply only to multicellular organisms?

no very cell need nutrients and expells but homeostasis is primitive in case of unicelluar organism


Why are blue green algae called primitive organisms?

Blue green algae are procaryo and mostly unicellular and form a source of food for other organisms. i.e, why blue green algae are called primitive organisms.


What is a primary heterotroph?

These were primitive anarobic organisms like becteria


Organisms of which domain occupy the environments closest to those of primitive earth. a. Archaea b. eukarya c. eubacteria d. organisms from all domains can be found in primitive areas?

A. Archaea


Are protozoas single celled organisms?

Yes, they are very primitive forms of life.


Can the box jellyfish see?

No, jellyfish do not see. They have no eyes, and no brains either. They are extremely primitive organisms, the most primitive of all existing multicellular life.


Is the eurypterus remipes a carnivore?

Yes. The organisms it eats ranges from mollusks to primitive fish.


Why is melanin important to the skin?

Because it's the most primitive and universal pigment in living organisms.


What are the most primitive organisms today are thought to have a structure that is too simple to be considered cells.?

Jellyfishes...


What are lower animals?

lower animals are primitive organisms and aren't as smart as humans, mammals etc.


What is a primitive cell?

when constituent particles are present only on the corner positions of a unit cell , it is called as Primitive unit cell .