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How are single-celled organisim similar to multi-celled organisim?

you times the singled celled one by two to get the multicellular organisim


What happens to the parent cell when a one celled organisim divides?

it has a clone


What process do single celled organisms?

nucleas


What is a single organisim in an environment?

a single celled animal is called an amoeba


One celled organisim?

An example of a one-celled organism is a bacterium. Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotic organisms that can be found in a wide range of environments. They can be beneficial, harmful, or neutral to other organisms and the environment.


What is a nucleas?

A nucleas is something in an atom.


What is the nucleas?

the nucleas is partof a cell


Name for a single celled organisim?

Life consists of three domains; Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya. Of these domains, Archaea and Bacteria consist exclusively of single celled organisms. Additionally, one of the four kingdoms of Eukarya, i.e. Protista, consists of single celled organisms.So single celled organisms could be referred to as Archaea, Bacteria and Protista.


How do single-celled organisim reproduce?

They reproduce by cell division. When the time comes for the cell to reproduce, it creates a duplicate set of DNA which then splits from the original - creating an exact copy.


How can you tell what category to put a cell into?

eukaryotic= if it has a nucleas, prokariuotic= no nucleas. (nucleas are "brains" of the cell)


What is a bacterial organisim that eats dead organisims?

what is a bacterial organisim that eats dead organisim?


Is the paramecium a one celled or multi-celled organism?

one celled - or unicellular