An eukaryotic cell just means that it has membrane bound organelles and a nucleus. single cell organisms are organisms that are solo, they aren't cell specialized. Single cell organisms can be eukaryoic or prokaryotic (no membrane bound organelles and no nucleus) cells.
No. Every organism is made of cells, and cells have "organelles".
An organ, however, is composed of tissues, which are composed of many cells, and therefor it is not possible for a single celled organism (plant, animal, fungus, etc) to have organs.
(If you want to get confused, read about sea-sponges.)
It depends on the type of organism! One major group of organisms, the bacteria, do not have a nucleus in their cell. However they do have DNA, like other organisms. Bacteria belong to the kingdom Prokaryota, which means without a nucleus (literally, before the nucleus) All other organisms are eukaryotes: they do have a nucleus in their cells. Single-celled eukaryotes are classified as Protists or Protoctists. The protists range from very simple organisms to very complicated organisms, for example ciliates. Ciliates can have more than one nucleus in their cells.
no single celled organisms don't even have enough cells to make a tissue so therefor they don't have organs. :)
No, they are called "organelles" in a single celled organism. "Organs" are multi-celled structures with specific functions.
Single celled organisms are those that have only a single cell. The cell is the organism. Like bacteria
Yes. An organelle is a part of a cell, or what is inside a single cell. A nucleus, mitochondria, lysozomes, etc, are all organelles and what make up a cell.
yes they do. however they do not have membrane-bound organelles
Yes, bacteria are single celled organisms.
Yes, it a single celled organism.
a single celled organism is called unicellular an example is yeast
No. No single-celled organism is anywhere near that size. It is a plant and hence it is an Eukaryote.
what is a single celled organism that can carry on all its life
In what ways, if any, does a single-celled organism differ from its parents?
No; a single-celled organism is a unicellularoraganism I believe.
The mechanism by which one small, single-celled organism could ingest a smaller single-celled organism is phagocytosis. Phagocytosis is the process of ingesting particles of a cell.
No, not quite. A bacterium is a single-celled organism, for sure, but not all single-celled organisms are bacteria.
A single-celled organism without an organized nucleus is a prokaryote.
A single-celled organism is said to be unicellular.
Yes, it a single celled organism.
Unicellular best describes a one celled organism.
a single celled organism is called unicellular an example is yeast
it is single celled
Bacteria is a single celled organism that lacks a nucleus, if that helps at all.
The world's largest single-celled organism is the green algae Caulerpa.
The word is bacteria. It is a single celled organism.