very simple.
No. It is part of an organism. It is a single cell but not an unicellular organism.
Yes, Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a unicellular organism. It is a bacterium that exists as a single, independent cell with a simple structure.
Yes,sponge is an unicellular organism.
a pond organism is a unicellular
a paracemium can reprouce a blood cell can not
Yes amoeba is a monocell or simple unicellular organism that belongs to kingdom Protozoa.
We call these unicellular.
A single celled organism is called unicellular.
Because micro means small and a single celled organism is typically rather small.
A living organism that consists of only one cell is called a unicellular organism. Some examples include bacteria, algae, and protozoa.
Scientists data can only date back to when these simple, unicelluar organisms lived and thus believe other living organisms evolved through them.
The ameba is a unicellular organism.