ALIVE
If a single cell is living on its own it is called a single-celled organism. There are millions of single-celled organisms alive today.
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unicellular microorganisms, typically, bacteria and other microorganisms are all unicellular consisting of a single cell.
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.
The simplest living organisms have one cell. These single-celled organisms are called unicellular organisms and include bacteria, archaea, and certain algae and protozoa.
A living organism that consists of only one cell is called a unicellular organism. Some examples include bacteria, algae, and protozoa.
bacteria
A single cell.
The living thing that consists of only one cell is called a unicellular organism. Examples include bacteria, protists, and some types of algae. These organisms carry out all of their life processes within a single cell.
EVERYTHING
A living cell is much larger than an atom of hydrogen. A living cell can be as much 10,000 times larger in size compared to a single hydrogen atom.
The cell is the smallest functional unit of life. Single-celled organisms exist, but if a cell were to be taken apart it could no longer be considered "living" because it would not be functional.