No cells are unicellular, only organisms can be unicellular.
No they are not unicellular the cotain cells neva mind
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No it is unicellular
Yes they do :) they are under the domain of eukarya, cell type is prokaryotes and about their cells, most are unicelluar and some unicelluar. Well hope that helps. Good luck with your homework.
No, by definition organs must be made up of cells.
A unicelluar can be only seen with microscope
Unicellular organisms are not useful because you can not "breed" them to create more. You need an organism with two cells to multiply.
The cells found in the human body are eukaryotic cells. Organisms that have eukaryotic cells are usually multicellular like humans. Organisms that have prokaryotic cells are usually unicelluar, like bacteria.
There is one cell in a paramecia.
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uni- means one, like unicorn or unicycle. Unicellular mean the entire organism is one cell- and a fish has millions of cells. No, not unicellular.