No; a single-celled organism is a unicellularoraganism I believe.
No, mammals area all multi-cellular.
UnicellularA single-celled organism is called unicellular.Examples of unicellular organisms are bacteria and protozoa.
Multi cellular organisms are more complicated than unicellular organisms.
Single celled is when an organism only has one cell, such as a paramecium. Single-celled is the same as unicellular. There is two kinds of cells: unicellular (single-celled) and multicellular ( has many cells).
Amoeba is a single celled organism unlike you that is multi cellular.
A prokaryote is a single-celled organism with no definite nucleus and no definite nuclear membrane. Compared to a eukaryote which can be single-celled or multi-cellular and has a true nucleus with a nuclear membrane.
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.
The mechanism by which one small, single-celled organism could ingest a smaller single-celled organism is phagocytosis. Phagocytosis is the process of ingesting particles of a cell.
No, not quite. A bacterium is a single-celled organism, for sure, but not all single-celled organisms are bacteria.
A single-celled organism without an organized nucleus is a prokaryote.
A single-celled organism is said to be unicellular.
Unicellular best describes a one celled organism.