Bacteria is a unicellular or single celled organism they do not have any complex organ systems.
because it is either a unicellular or a multi-cell a paramecium is a unicellular organism a living organism and it has all the characteristics of life.
Bacteria is a unicellular or single celled organism they do not have any complex organ systems.
No. An example of unicellular organisms would be bacteria. Earthworms are multicellular and contain organs and organ systems. Unicellular organisms are typically invisible to the naked eye except when in large groups (such as yeast).
Yes they can because they may just be one cell, but they do grow.
Amoebas belong to the Kingdom Protista. They are animal-like unicellular organisms.
Unicellular organisms contain only one cell. Within a single cell, you can't have levels of organization like tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Only multicellular organisms (humans, animals)...it effects their tissue
A unicellular cell sometimes has a little tale and it can suck up the nutrients and then it compresses and then spits out the waste and it keep s the nutrients.
A unicellular organism lacks tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Euglenas are unicellular protists.
In a multicellular organism, a grouping of cells forms tissue which forms an organ. If we are talking about unicellular organisms, then they just form slime, as a group.