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some one celled living things are predators
The atom is the smallest unit containing a nucleus. However, this is not considered living. The smallest living thing in the world (besides viruses) are a parasitic Bacterium called Mycoplasma Gallicepticum.
The modern understanding of Biology recognises six kingdoms:Animalia (animals)Plantae (plants)FungiProtista (single-celled organisms with a cell nucleus)Archaea (single-celled organisms without a cell nucleus)Bacteria (single-celled organisms without a cell nucleus)
It doesnt really matter if its oval or not, if the cell has a nucleus then its a eukaryote if it doesnt then its a prokaryote assuming its a living functunal cell that did not mess up during anaphase and is alive
prokaryotic cells
Having a nucleus is not a criterion for a living thing.
If a single cell is living on its own it is called a single-celled organism. There are millions of single-celled organisms alive today.
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It is called the nucleus.
Depends. If it's the division of the nucleus of an atom, it's called fission. If it's the division of the nucleus of a living cell, it's called mitosis.
some one celled living things are predators
The atom is the smallest unit containing a nucleus. However, this is not considered living. The smallest living thing in the world (besides viruses) are a parasitic Bacterium called Mycoplasma Gallicepticum.
It is called a Eukaryotic cell
protoplasm
The modern understanding of Biology recognises six kingdoms:Animalia (animals)Plantae (plants)FungiProtista (single-celled organisms with a cell nucleus)Archaea (single-celled organisms without a cell nucleus)Bacteria (single-celled organisms without a cell nucleus)
single celled organisms or microorganisms