The term means that an organism has no cells or isn't made up of cells. That is impossible since all organisms have at least one cell.
No. Fungus is a different organism.
Multi-cellular and unicellular refer to the amount of cells that make up a single organism. Plants and animals are mulit-cellular organisms. An example of a uni-cellular organism is a bacteria, or omeba.
an oxymoron, maybe a virus, something that died
An organism being "uncellular" means that it is not composed of cells like typical living organisms, such as bacteria, plants, or animals. Instead, it may exist as a single structure or in a non-cellular form. An example of an uncellular organism is a virus.
virus is something really different it is not prokaryote nor eukaryote because it is a non cellular organism
No, an organism with one cell is uni-cellular.
The organism responsible for cellular respiration is the mitochondria.
multi cellular
A non-GMO is an organism that has not been altered in a lab with a gene from an unrelated organism, such as corn that has been altered with a gene from a bacteria.
Oxygen is a non-living element. It is essential for living organisms to survive and carry out cellular respiration, but it is not considered a living organism itself.
they are very small organisms belonging to various groups and characterised by there non cellular structure.
No; a single-celled organism is a unicellularoraganism I believe.