I think that it's single celled. Good question! = )
No, you are a eukaryote and have many more than one cell!
single celled/single
==The Final Answer. . .== Eubacteria is a single celled organism, just like its [so called] twin, Archaebacteria.
Eubacteria are single celled organisms.
Single Celled
All bacteria are single celled organisms. These two kingdoms are separated by the presence of a nucleus and not by single and mulitcellular properties.
it is eubacteria
Eubacteria are unicellular and are commonly found in almost any environment. Being unicellular means that they are single-celled organisms.
Eubacteria is unicellular,which means that it has 1 cell.
There are two bacteria kingdoms, known as archaebacteria and eubacteria. A gram-positive eubacteria appears purple. Eubacteria are microscopic single-celled organisms, they are sometimes referred to as the â??true bacteria.â??
An eubacterium is not a type of eukaryotes, it is a prokaryote. Eubacteria is really small and is a single celled organism.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria