It's a unicellular organism.
P.S.: It's paramoecium.
multicelled
No, most of the organisms are not muticellular. Many bacterias are unicellular in nature. Humans and other eukaryote are an example of multicellular organisms.
Eugenia, paramicium, and amoeba
Paramecium are eukariyotic cells.So they have endoplasmic reticulumn.
Plants are multicellular eukaryotes.of course,they cant retain their life depending upon one cell.plants have varied types of cells and tissues as in prarenchyma,collenchyma,xylem and phloem.
Unicellular.
Muticellular because unicellular means only one cell and almost all ahnimals are muticellular
multicelled
A koala is a marsupial mammal, therefore it is multicellular.
Euglena is a unicellular organism be because it only has one cell in its makeup.
No, muticellular.
multicellular
They are muticellular protists. Rhodophyta and Chlorophyta are examples of these types. The have holdfasts instead of roots, stipes instead of stems and blades instead of leaves, but they do preform photosynthesis and are autotrophs.
yes protist do have only one cell it has been known for a very long time
No, most of the organisms are not muticellular. Many bacterias are unicellular in nature. Humans and other eukaryote are an example of multicellular organisms.
Eugenia, paramicium, and amoeba
Eugenia, paramicium, and amoeba