We are multicellular. A multicellular organism contains more than one cell. A single-celled organism might be called 'unicellular'.
No, there are organisms that are unicellular.
Yes, single-celled organisms, or prokaryotes, include bacteria and archea.
No. An organism that consists of a single cell is a unicellular organism. A multicellular organism consists of many cells.
Yes it can. There are many such examples.
They differ because multicelluar organisms live longer and are bigger
a cell duhh!!
That would depend on:if the plant dead or alivewhere in the plant the cell is (e.g. outer tree bark cells are dead even when the tree is alive)etc.
Viruses have some characteristics of life but these are not considered living organisms as they are non cellular.
If it is alive then it is an oganism. You just need to know if it's alive. Anythin' that is living is an organism. depends on the cell and the level of organization: bacterial cells are considered organisms liver cells are not organisms read up on cell theory (not the marxist kind) that should clarify the definition of organisms for you.
No, a sponge is not considered alive in the biological sense because it lacks organs, tissues, and a nervous system. Sponges are simple multicellular organisms that rely on filtering water to obtain nutrients and oxygen.
water,gas,food,and waste disposposol
They differ because multicelluar organisms live longer and are bigger
multicellular organisms are made of multiple cells but uni cellular organisms have onemulticellular organisms are made of multiple cells but uni cellular organisms have one cellmulti cells humans, plant, doguni cell are moss, fungus, mushrooms
It is multicellular
Tumors consist of living cells but they are not considered their own organisms.
a cell duhh!!
Larger, multicelluar organisms ingest food which is broken down in the intestinal tract. The products of digestion are absorbed from the alimentary canal (stomach, intestines) and enter the bloodstream where the "resources" are distributed to the cells.
they need to have fo water and gases like carbon dixodide to live athor wise they will die and another cell will come
The meaning of the term "organisms" is an individual plant, animal or single-celled life form. It is any biological entity that is alive, including fungus.
I think you are meaning if organisms don't need oxygen are they still living things? The answer would be yes they are. There are plenty of anaerobic bacteria around. Anaerobic meaning that it lacks oxygen. Bacteria are single cell organisms that are very much alive, but there was also a recent discovery in 2010 where they discovered a multicellular organism that doesn't require oxygen as well it's a species of Spinoloricus.
That would depend on:if the plant dead or alivewhere in the plant the cell is (e.g. outer tree bark cells are dead even when the tree is alive)etc.