Yes. Certainly they will survive. Such organisms are called unicellular organisms. In cetain and appropriate situation and time, they divid themselves into two cnsective parts which grow normly in one body. After it has grown, both parts are separate in specific conditions and begin to perform indivisually.
Examples are Unicellular Becteria, Virus and and Ameba (Blue-Green Algeey) etc.
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it depends what type of single celled organisim, but usally yes.
because it has metabolism
Yes. Some examples are bacteria or fungi.
water, food, soil
well it gets food and the nucleus keeps everything going so that it stays alive
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
yes bacteria is a single celled organisms.
Kingdom: Protista They are eukaryotic
One way that single-celled organisms are different from multi-celled organisms is in their complexity. Single-celled organisms consist of just one cell, while multi-celled organisms are made up of multiple cells organized into specialized tissues, organs, and systems. This allows multi-celled organisms to perform more complex functions and have greater structural and functional diversity.
Yes prokaryotes are single-celled because they are unicelular
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
yes bacteria is a single celled organisms.
what is the group of mainly single celled organisms called
Bacteria are single-celled organisms.
Amoebas are single celled organisms. They do not have any particular shape. Another group of single-celled organisms like amoebas are protists.
"unicellular"
multi-celled organisms have more than 1 cell.But a singe-celled organism does not.
The kingdom Protista contain all single celled organisms. Examples are: protozoans (animal-like single celled organisms) and algae (plant-like single celled organisms).
Single-celled Organisms was written by Helmut Schenk.
no
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what is the group of mainly single celled organisms called