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No, trees are multicellular. Algae are what you mean. Or phytoplankton.
No, a tree is not an example of a single-celled organism. Trees are multicellular organisms belonging to the plant kingdom, characterized by complex structures such as roots, stems, and leaves. In contrast, single-celled organisms, like bacteria and yeast, consist of only one cell and perform all life functions within that cell.
a single cell is more differentiated
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Bacteria are single-celled organisms
Most animals and plants are multicellular such as a human or an ant or a tree for example. a single celled organism is such as an amoeba or a bacterial cell.
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Caulerpa is the largest single Cell organism. An unfertilized Ostrich egg is the largest single Cell; Ovums are single Egg Cells. Actually the largest single cell in the world is the giraffe neuron in a hind leg of the giraffe.
Yes. Everyone begins as a single cell. A single-celled egg, fertilized by a single-cell sperm. Which then becomes a zygote, then a blastula, then slowly a fetus.
Yeast
oil is a single cell protein which produce in intracellular space of plan . they r made by single cell