Anton van Leeuwenhoek , a dutch merchant, discovered the single celled organism.He was a microscope seller and he decided to take a look at pond scum. He saw that they were small animals.He named them animalcules which means small animal. Today we call animalcules single celled organisms. His name is Van Leeuwenhoek
yes bacteria is a single celled organisms.
They are called microorganisms.
yes bacteria is a single celled organisms.
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms
Bacteria are single-celled organisms.
Sinle celled organisms are called "microorganisms". Bacteria are microorganisms with no nucleus. Protists are single celled organisms that are like animals because they have a nucleus. Examples: amoeba, paramecium
No, glucose is a simple sugar molecule that is a source of energy for living organisms, including bacteria. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that are classified as a separate group of living organisms.
Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms. Living bacteria are not dead.
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No, bacteria do not have tissues like multicellular organisms. They are unicellular organisms made up of a single cell.
No, bacteria are not a gas. They are microscopic, single-celled organisms classified as prokaryotes, which means they lack a defined nucleus. Bacteria can be found in various environments, including soil, water, and within living organisms, where they can play roles in processes such as decomposition and digestion.