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monera is a single-celled organism. it is very simple and small e.g. bacteria and cyanbacteria
Cells are the basic units of life. They range from one celled organisms to multicelled organisms such as us. We are made of between 75-100 trillion cells.
"Explain the difference between one-celled organisms and many-celled organisms?" thats the same question smart one.
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
the difference between an elodea cell & an paramecium cells, are that elodea cells can't survive on it's own because it is not a single celled organism and it has to work together with other elodea cells to survive. While paramecium cell on the other hand are single celled organisms and have everything that they need to live on their own
single-celled
It is multi celled.
multicelled
Multicellular
Not really. Organisms are either one celled or multicelled. Tri-cells can be formed by uni celled organisms for reproduction.
monera is a single-celled organism. it is very simple and small e.g. bacteria and cyanbacteria
Yes
because it is the cell wall
Yes, all organisms in phylum nematoda are multicellular.
Cells are the basic units of life. They range from one celled organisms to multicelled organisms such as us. We are made of between 75-100 trillion cells.
a singe celled is a prokaryote and multi celled is a eukaryote
"Explain the difference between one-celled organisms and many-celled organisms?" thats the same question smart one.