This a question about evolution. Sometime in the long past, single celled organisms collaborated with other ones. At times, very large ones found that the smaller ones worked best inside of them. This became a symbiotic relationship. (We have a similar one with all the bacteria that live on our skin and within us.) Both benefited from the arrangement. The mitochrodria that are in our own cells are ancient bacteria. This arrangement gave the smaller cell a place of safety and it produced a lot of energy for the larger. Bacteria do produce chains and even clusters and these are similar to an organism with many cells. It became a way for these cells to do better in the environment than single celled ones.
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
Unicellular- organisms include bacteria, the most numerous organisms on Earth. Multicellular- organisms are composed of many sells and they lie
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
none :) a bacteria is considered to be unicellular but there are many bacteria that live in clusters or are filamentous, in that case the intercellular interaction is more important and we can in a way see that as a multicellular organism. Theoretically a bacteria is unicellular , always !!
Bacteria are unicellular organisms, which is to say, a bacterium is a cell. Bacteria differ from the cells of multicellular organisms in that they are generally much smaller and less specialized.
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
Majority of bacteria are unicellular while some may be multicellular
Unicellular- organisms include bacteria, the most numerous organisms on Earth. Multicellular- organisms are composed of many sells and they lie
Unicellular- organisms include bacteria, the most numerous organisms on Earth. Multicellular- organisms are composed of many sells and they lie
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
Multicellular means multiple cells. Organisms that have more than one cell are Multicellular Or. The new bacteria was multicellular
There are more unicellular organisms in the world. eg:- bacteria
Most of the bacteria are unicellular but a few are multicellular.
none :) a bacteria is considered to be unicellular but there are many bacteria that live in clusters or are filamentous, in that case the intercellular interaction is more important and we can in a way see that as a multicellular organism. Theoretically a bacteria is unicellular , always !!
Bacteria are unicellular organisms, which is to say, a bacterium is a cell. Bacteria differ from the cells of multicellular organisms in that they are generally much smaller and less specialized.
Bacteria are unicellular organisms, which is to say, a bacterium is a cell. Bacteria differ from the cells of multicellular organisms in that they are generally much smaller and less specialized.
Bacteria tend to be single celled organisms.