Usually a unicellular organism.
Well, a micro animal is a very small animal that is either Bactria or fungus.
a prokaryotic cell.
1 celled paramecium
bactieria
aemeba
Monera, which are single-celled organisms, are microscopic.
Bacteria or bacterium are the microscopic single-celled simple plants some are harmful and some are helpful. Bacteria constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms.
Bacteria Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are a group of microscopic, single-celled prokaryotes-that is, organisms characterized by a lack of a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles .... were classified in the same way as plants, that is, mainly by shape.
Amebas and bacteria are one-celled. Any animal big ehough to be seen without a microscope has millions of cells.
The person who studies microscopic organisms is called Microbiologist.
Bacteria
Monera, which are single-celled organisms, are microscopic.
unicellular organism if I'm not mistaken
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Yes. Protists do have cells, but only one of them. Protists are unicellular, having one or few cells in their microscopic bodies.
No, they are plants, and vary in size from microscopic to sea-weed. I wonder if you were thinking of the Amoeba, which is a tiny, single-celled animal only just visible to the naked eye?
Reptiles are not single celled because they are not microscopic and they contain billions of cells with in them.
False
The definition for the word protozoan is "a single-celled microscopic animal of a group of phyla of the kingdom Protista, such as an amoeba, flagellate, ciliate, or sporozoan."
Except for one celled protozoa, all animals have many cells.
Invertebrate, It is a single-celled organism
Bacteria or bacterium are the microscopic single-celled simple plants some are harmful and some are helpful. Bacteria constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms.