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Daphnia is a multicellular crustacean, commonly known as a water flea. Water fleas are not really fleas at all, though they are called fleas.
Unicellular organisms can be eukaryotes or prokaryotes, though bacteria are prokaryotes. There are many unicellular protists and fungi that are eukaryotic.
this question means give me the examples of unicellular plants
Xenophyophores are giant unicellular organisms found throughout the world's oceans. They can be 20 centimeters in diameter.
Bacteria are unicellular organisms; one cell. Some bacteria for cooperative colonies though.
Codium is a type of seaweed that is considered a unicellular organism. This is because even though they divide nuclei to grow larger, they do not separate into smaller cells by building cell walls.
An amoeba is a unicellular organism, which means it only has one cell. It is a complex cell, though.
cells are cells, but a multicellular organism has more than one cell, though unicellular organisms have only a single cell.
There is no real way of telling but usually you can tell by looking at it though a microscope a multicellular organism is usually larger in size than most unicellular objects
No, most dust is shed human skin cells. Though they might be individual or clusters of cells, they are not unicellular. This is because they are not living, nor could they live independently.
Unicellular means "consisting of a single cell". No animal visible to the naked eye is unicellular, though there are single cells visible to the naked eye (like eggs). No lizard is unicellular, no reptile is unicellular, no amphibian is unicellular.
NO NYCgirl_1 edit: Unicellular organisms reproduce asexually but creating an exact replica of their nucleus and split in half. A very famous example of this is Ameobas. They split directly down the middle creating a clone of themselves, and therefore reproducing asexually
Daphnia is a multicellular crustacean, commonly known as a water flea. Water fleas are not really fleas at all, though they are called fleas.
Answer 1Unicellular organism evolved first.Answer 2Both unicellular and unicellular organisms had been created in the meantime by God on the creation of earth. These organisms; by God will; had been evolved to be adapted to nature.
Unicellular organisms can be eukaryotes or prokaryotes, though bacteria are prokaryotes. There are many unicellular protists and fungi that are eukaryotic.
When your the smallest you should do things to your advantage and not give up even though your the Smallest. :)
Yes, amoeba are unicellular protists. Rather complex cells, though.