One of the one-celled organism is parasites.
Yes, single celled organisms such as cyanobacteria and diatoms are found in fresh water as well as many other types of single celled eukaryotes and bacteria.
All life has a means of maintaining homeostasis, or a balance in which life is best. Single-celled organisms have adaptations that can control the intake of water through osmosis.
Protists are single celled organisms. They include water borne contamination. Protists are, eukariotic, single celled organisms. Paramecium, amoeba are protists
Protozoans are unicellular, single celled micro organisms. Usually by themselves, but they sometimes form colonies. These organism get their food from their surroundings, and tend to live in a marine environment or fresh water. The official definition of the word protozoans is "a single-celled microscopic animal of a group of phyla of the kingdom Protista, such as an ameba, flagellate, ciliate, or sporozoan."
amoeba are a single celled life form, a single celled organism and measured to be around 0.25 mm!
Paramecium, like all protists, are single-celled organisms. Cells are the building blocks for all life forms. "Single-celled" means that a paramecium has only one cell for its entire body. Most plants and animals have more cells than you can count.
endocytosis
It will swell and burst
it would shrink
All life has a means of maintaining homeostasis, or a balance in which life is best. Single-celled organisms have adaptations that can control the intake of water through osmosis.
its a single celled retro virus that's found in fresh water where the bacteria can thrive
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.
seaweed,phytoplankton, diatoms,Crill, algea, Seagrass , dinoflagellates (a single-celled organism with two flagella, occurring in large numbers in marine plankton and also found in fresh water), coccolithophores (a single-celled marine flagellate that secretes a calcareous shell, forming an important constituent of the phytoplankton. )
Protists are single celled organisms. They include water borne contamination. Protists are, eukariotic, single celled organisms. Paramecium, amoeba are protists
A freshwater organism is any celled living creature that can only survive in fresh(non-salted) water.
A diatom. It is a plant that lives in fresh water and salt water.
Protozoa are single celled organisms. They come in many different shapes and sizes ranging from an Amoeba which can change its shape to Paramecium with its fixed shape and complex structure. They live in a wide variety of moist habitats including fresh water, marine environments and the soil.
Sure they can. I'm sure you can think of lots of examples for asexual reproduction in single celled organisms (like an amoeboid, for instance.) The first example of a multicellular organism that comes to mind is the hydra, a small fresh water animal that reproduces through binary fission. There are lots of "types" of asexual reproduction, such as binary fission, budding, fragmentation, and through spores that multi-cellular creatures can go through.