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Is bacteria are unicellular

Updated: 9/17/2019
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6y ago

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Every organism has the attributes that it has because it has evolved to fill a particular niche. Bacteria are very good at what they do; the unicellular form works for them.

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14y ago

Every organism has the attributes that it has because it has evolved to fill a particular niche. Bacteria are very good at what they do; the unicellular form works for them.

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10y ago

Bacteria are in fact unicellular. They are also "prokaryotic"cells meaning they do not have membrane bound organelles and they lack a true nucleus.

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13y ago

yes ; all bacteria are unicellular

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11y ago

Bacteria is unicellular.

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