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Q: Which structure would a unicellular organism MOST LIKELY have to move around?
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How do unicellular organism eat?

Watching a unicellular organism is quiet fasinating. They would go close to their food then slowly deform themselves around the particle then pull themselve to the particle and eat it. Discusting yet amazing!


How many cells in a unicellular organism function to move around?

a unicellular organism is only made up of one cell so yeah pretty self-explanatory......... Unicellular organisms typically reproduce asexually through binary fission or budding so that one cell can produce a ton of offspring all by itself


What functions do unicellular organelles perform in life?


How can a unicellular cell be known as eukaryotic Under what circumstances Eukaryotes are multi cellular organisms so what makes certain unicellular organisms eukaryotic?

The cellularization theory states that a unicellular organism would have developed from membrane boundaries/partitions around each nuclei from a single celled organism with multiple nuclei. Protists like ciliates and slime molds have multiple nuclei supporting this theory.


What life functions are performed by unicellular and multicellular?

Can't answer that question because an organelle is a structure inside a cell; whereas a unicellular organism is a single celled plant or animal. The last includes plankton that make oxygen, and your gut bacteria that help you digest food. They were here first ... and will be around long after we're dust.


Which term describes organisms that are made up one cell?

A unicellular organism, also known as a single-celled organism, is an organism that consists of only one cell, in contrast to a multicellular organism that consists of multiple cells.Prokaryotes, most protists, and some kinds of fungi are unicellular.


How does cell move?

An animal cell moves by cilium which is a microscopic hairlike process extending from the surface of a cell or unicellular organism. Cilia acts together with others to move around.


How are unicellular organisms different from multicellular organisms?

Unicellular organisms only have one cell, multicellular organisms have more than one cellWell, unicellular organisms have one cell, and multicellular organisms have many."Uni" means one, "multi" means many


Why there is not circulatory system in unicellular organisms?

In a unicellular organism there are organelles within the cell, which have specialized functions, and in order for these organelles to work together to create a functioning cell, there has to be some means by which chemicals of various sorts can travel from one organelle to another. That is accomplished by a cellular circulatory system.


Why is an earthworm considered as an annelid?

Because the worm has many rings around its bodies which makes it a an Annelid. Annelid="Ringed" and refers to a series of rings or segments that make up the bodies of the members of this phylum.


Is a zygote unicellular?

Yes because it contains similar cells around it.


Do Unicellular organisms eat?

They feed by wrapping itself around food.