Bacteria is a one-cell animal.
Bacteria isn't an animal. all animals have multiple cells
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Wrong, amoeba and paramecia (among others) are one-cell animals.
An animal cell
Yes, a single-cell organism is an organism, it contains a nucleus.
An organism (a living thing ... plant or animal) that consists of a single cell. Like an amoeba or a paramecium.
No, we are a unique single-celled organism. We have our own special kind of cell: a humanoid cell. This is what separates us from the monkeys.
The human body is many animal cells. Bacteria are single celled organisms. The cell is the smallest partical that is living. Animals are more then one animal cell. Plants are more then one plant cell. An organism can be single celled or multicellular, but all life consists of cells. In higher organisms, the cells diferentiate and are not capable of living alone. Protists are single celled organism which can have animal and / plant characteristics.
an animal cell
No. It is part of an organism. It is a single cell but not an unicellular organism.
Break up the word. Uni= ONE. Single cell organism darling, such as an amoeba or bacterium.
Amoebas come from a single-celled organism known as a protist. They are part of the phylum Amoebozoa, which includes various species of amoebas that are typically found in freshwater environments.
A single cell organism is also called a unicellular organism. These organisms consist of only one cell that performs all necessary functions for life. Examples include bacteria, archaea, and some types of protists.
yes
Single means 1... multi means more.... lets see if we use common sense a single cell organism has one cell and a multicellular organism has more than one cell.