All organisms are made up of one or more cells. (Viruses are a special case; they are not made of cells but they are not really organisms, either.)
All organisms are made up of one or more cells. Organisms are a contiguous living system, such as plants and bacteria.
Multicellular organisms.
No. Organisms with more than one cell are called multicellular organisms, which include humans, dogs etc. Organisms with only one cell are called unicellular, or singled celled organisms, and this group includes protozoans, specific algae and some spores. Hope this helps!
The cell theory
All living organisms are made up of cells.
Eukaryotes are made up of one or more cells.
Unicellular organisms contain just one cell, example: amoeba, bacteria. Multicellular organisms are made up of more than one cell which includes everything other than the unicellular organisms.
If you mean organisms, then that's an easy question. Organisms are any living thing made up of one or more cells.
No, not all organisms have more than one cell. Organisms can be unicellular (made up of a single cell) or multicellular (made up of multiple cells). Examples of unicellular organisms include bacteria and protists, while multicellular organisms include plants, animals, and fungi.
Cells. Organisms can consist of single-celled organisms like bacteria or multicellular organisms like humans, which are made up of many different types of specialized cells working together to form tissues and organs.
Yes - all living organisms must be made up of at least one cell. Organisms made up of one cell are known as unicellular, those made up of more than one are known as multicellular.
Unicellular organisms have only one cell. They have a large surface area to volume ratio and rely on simple diffusion to meet their needs. Multicellular organisms have many cells. The cells are specialized and have a certain job to do.