an organism is classified as unicellular when it is composed of only one cell. the cell itself does not differentiate. it can only reproduce via mitosis. the organism does not have organ systems. examples of these organisms are amoeba, bacteria, stentor, paramecium, euglena, and most protists.
an organism is classified as multicellular when it is composed of many cells. each cell differentiate into specialized cell. the organism has organ systems. examples of these organisms are animals, plants, some protists, algae, and fungi
The organism lives off of one cell
The term 'unicellular' is used for a single-celled organism. A unicellular organism is one that only has one cell.
You mean unicellular organism. Opposite of unicellular would be multicellular which we humans are.i.e we are made up of many/multi cells whereas an unicellular organism is made up of only one cell
Yes,sponge is an unicellular organism.
a pond organism is a unicellular
We call these unicellular.
A single celled organism is called unicellular.
An organism (a living thing ... plant or animal) that consists of a single cell. Like an amoeba or a paramecium.
A living organism that consists of only one cell is called a unicellular organism. Some examples include bacteria, algae, and protozoa.
Unicellular protist
The ameba is a unicellular organism.
The prefix "uni-" means one or single. Therefore, "unicellular"refers to an organism that is made up of a single cell.