Eukaryotic cell make up unicellular organisms.
yes protozoa is a type of unicellular organisms?
In multicellular organisms every cell type has its own special set of jobs, but you did not indicate the job you are interested in. In unicellular organisms the cell has to do every job.
These multicellular and some unicellular organisms are termed Eukaryotic Cells.
Stentors are indeed unicellular organisms.
A unicellular organism consist of one single cell. A unicellular organism is usually a type of bacterial object such as prokaryotes. Unicellulars reproduce asexually while multicellulars reproduce sexually.
I think you might want to look at your question again. A unicellular organism doesn't have a job in a cell because they are a cell. Unicellular organisms consist of only one cell (such as an amoeba) and the cell has to carry out all necessary life functions. Multicellular organisms are composed of more than one cell, or more than one type of cell. In this case, cells can become specialized and carry out different functions. There are many individual parts of a cell, such as a nucleus, cell membrane, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, etc. These are found in unicellular organisms and cells of multicellular organisms.
Bacteria are unicellular organisms that are classified as prokaryotes. Prokaryotes have a cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and DNA that just sits there without a nucleus as eukaryotic DNA does.
We call these unicellular.
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Flagella is the tail like structure. the other type is Cilia - the hair like structures surrounding the cell
A giraffe is multicellular. Single-celled organisms are too small to be seen with the naked eye, as they are made up of just one cell and cells are obviously very tiny.
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