there are many ways.. some like amoeba feed by phagocytosis, while other prokaryotes feed by simple diffusion
They digest their food within their body cells.
they need some sort of nutrition to continue to live and respond to the invironment
Single-Celled organisms normally has an autotrophic nutrition.
bacteria is single celled because it gets on every thing at once and can work alone
endocytosis.
Prokarotic.
Plants...
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
Kingdom: Protista They are eukaryotic
AmoebaA single-celled organism is also called a unicellular organism._________________More Detailed:_________________Not only the single celled organisms from the family Amoeba, but also bacterium are single celled or unicellular.
There are many single celled organisms (unicellular).Life on Earth is separated into two main divisions: the prokaryotes and the eukaryotes. Both of these contain single celled organism.The prokaryotes are the eubateria and the archaebacteria. Both of these kingdoms only contain single celled organisms. Prokaryotic organisms have no nucleus and have no membrane bound organelles.Within the eukaryotes the kingdoms of amoebozoa, fungi and plantae contain single celled organisms. In all cases these organisms have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.The amoebozoa kingdom contains such things as the amoeba and slime molds. Fungi comprise the molds, mushrooms, toadstools and other similar organisms. Plantae are the plants.
By definition, a single celled organism consists of only one cell. If it were to have two or more cells we would call it a multi-cellular organism.
well I don't know about single organisms but single celled organisms are of coarse organisms with only one cell
No. Their genetic makeup is such that they will only be single-celled.
Single-celled organisms are organisms that consist of only one cell. These organisms can carry out all the functions necessary for life within a single cell, including reproduction, metabolism, and response to stimuli. Examples of single-celled organisms include bacteria, archaea, and protists.
there are the infamous bacteria and protists but there are many single-celled organisms
Single-celled organisms are also called unicellular organisms, as they consist of only one cell that performs all the necessary functions of life.
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
Kingdom: Protista They are eukaryotic
AmoebaA single-celled organism is also called a unicellular organism._________________More Detailed:_________________Not only the single celled organisms from the family Amoeba, but also bacterium are single celled or unicellular.
There are many single celled organisms (unicellular).Life on Earth is separated into two main divisions: the prokaryotes and the eukaryotes. Both of these contain single celled organism.The prokaryotes are the eubateria and the archaebacteria. Both of these kingdoms only contain single celled organisms. Prokaryotic organisms have no nucleus and have no membrane bound organelles.Within the eukaryotes the kingdoms of amoebozoa, fungi and plantae contain single celled organisms. In all cases these organisms have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.The amoebozoa kingdom contains such things as the amoeba and slime molds. Fungi comprise the molds, mushrooms, toadstools and other similar organisms. Plantae are the plants.
Are known as unicellular organisms (or single-celled organisms). This includes Prokaryotes, most protists and some fungi.
By definition, a single celled organism consists of only one cell. If it were to have two or more cells we would call it a multi-cellular organism.
UnicellularA single-celled organism is called unicellular.Examples of unicellular organisms are bacteria and protozoa.