Many can. They can move by "undulating" their cell membranes or they have tiny hairs (cilia) that help. The undulations produce pseudopodia or false feet. And a few have longer cilia called flagella.
yes.
Yes they can
If a single cell is living on its own it is called a single-celled organism. There are millions of single-celled organisms alive today.
No
Yes, many-celled organisms can move on their own. Movement can be achieved through the coordination of muscles or specialized structures that allow for locomotion, such as legs in animals or cilia in microorganisms. Movement is essential for various functions such as finding food, escaping predators, or exploring new environments.
Single-celled organisms.
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It is called single celled when it DOES produce its own food and multi celled when it can't produce its own food.
No, but euglena is part animal (it can move around) and part plant (it can make its own food.) It is a single-celled organism.