ameba , euglena
unicellular organisms
unicellular organisms
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.
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!
All animals are organisms. An organism is anything living that is made of at least one cell. The smallest being... "single-cell organisms" these contain only one cell and are microscopic.
ameba , euglena
They are eukaryotic
yes,but it is an unicellular organisms it has only one cell.
well I don't know about single organisms but single celled organisms are of coarse organisms with only one cell
True. Many organisms are mad up of only one cell. Nearly all Bacteria, most Protists, and some Fungi only have one cell for each organism.
No First of all, a skin cell is not an organism on its own. It has to join other cells to form and organism. Second of all, a skin cell is only one cell. Multicellular organisms have more than one cell.
there are the infamous bacteria and protists but there are many single-celled organisms