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Behold spiders: The Only Unicellular yet still Multicellular species on earth. =O
A xenophyophore is a unicellular organism found in deep parts of the ocean. There are 42 known species of xenophyophore.
No,there are both unicellular and multicellular species
A unicellular organism is a single celled organism. For example, yeast, E. coli, and most forms of algae.
An individual is a single organism belonging to a population, which is a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area and capable of interbreeding.
its a population
it can be considered a multicellular organism
Well, the definition of population is is more than one organism of the same species. So, anything 1+
Euglena A unicellular organism, also known as a single-celled organism, is an organism that consists of only one cell. Euglena are single-celled organisms which have the features of both a plant and an animal. Euglena is a very unusual organism, as it photosynthesizes yet it can also move about. Species of Euglena are found in fresh and salt waters. Euglena contains 59 nutrients, and it provides nearly all the nutrients needed to sustain human life.
a population is a count of one species & a community counts as many species all at same time.
both! some species are unicellular some are multicellular