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by allowing them to diffuse through the cell membrane

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Excretory vacuoles pump the wastes out from the organism.

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Organisms have a variety of mechanisms to exchange nutrients and wastes with the environment. For example, plants exchange gas through the stomata in the epidermis of the leaf.

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Are there more single-celled or multi-celled organisms on earth?

multi-celled organisms have more than 1 cell.But a singe-celled organism does not.


In which two kingdoms do you find one-celled organisms?

One-celled organisms are referred to as prokaryotic and are less developed. The two kingdoms that have one-celled organisms are Eubacteria and Archaebacteria.


What is a Group of mainly single celled organisms?

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What are six different species of living things?

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Can a many-celled organism move on its own?

Yes, multi-celled organisms and even single-cell organisms can move on their own.

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Do multi-celled organisms exchange gases?

no


What are one-celled organisms able to see?

one-celled organisms like amoebas don't "see" they detect changes in their environment


What are on-celled organisms called?

One celled organisms are called unicellular organisms.


How does growth in single-celled organisms differ from growth in many-celled organisms?

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Explain 2 features of bacteria?

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Are there more single-celled or multi-celled organisms on earth?

multi-celled organisms have more than 1 cell.But a singe-celled organism does not.


Are prokaryotes one celled organisms?

yes one-celled organisms are prokaryotic.


Are fungi one celled or many celled organisms?

They are multicellular, complex organisms.


Bacteria are single celled organisms?

yes bacteria is a single celled organisms.


Explain the difference between one-celled organisms and many-celled organisms?

"Explain the difference between one-celled organisms and many-celled organisms?" thats the same question smart one.


How do absorptive heterotroph feed?

some single celled organisms such as the euglena(when they are being animal-like) absorb nutrients through their pellicle


Why would you find a one celled organism in the plant kingdom?

You find one celled organisms in both plants and animals. They fill what we called a niche or space in the environment and they do well there.