A single celled animal is an animal that only has one cell, Eg: amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena, Chlamydomonas. Single celled animals have one cell that does all of its life processes, such as ingestion, movement, excretion, reproduction.
A multi-celled animal is an animal that has many cells that each perform a specific function of life. These animals have a group of cells that digest, another group reporduces, another group controls movement, etc.
If you look in the Wikipedia, it offers good information as well. Hope this helps :-)
Digestion differs in single than it does in multicelled animals. Multicelled animals have much more complex breakdown processes than single.
Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus.
No.
Yeast is one of several eukaryotic single celled fungus, mold is a multicellular fungus, and bacteria are single celled prokaryotic microorganisms.
the difference between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is that prokaryotic are single celled and eukaryotic are multiple cellular.
single celled organisms
Yes, it is .
single celled animals. GO! GO! GO!
a single celled animal is called an amoeba
A single cell animal is an animal with only one cell. They are also called Eukaryotic.
Probably the most obvious difference is that protozoans are single-celled, while animals are multi-cellular.
Multicellular
an organism is any living thing...plant or animal, single celled living things etc...an animal is an organism that is differentiated from plants in that can move and have a more complex nervous system ie brain, spinal cord etc