Microscopic one-celled animals, known as protozoa, are classified primarily based on their modes of movement and feeding strategies. They are typically grouped into four major categories: amoeboids (which move using pseudopodia), flagellates (which use flagella), ciliates (which use cilia), and sporozoans (which are mostly non-motile and often parasitic). Classification can also consider factors like their life cycles, habitat, and genetic makeup. Overall, protozoa are part of the broader kingdom Protista, which encompasses various unicellular and simple multicellular organisms.
The group of pathogens that are one-celled microscopic organisms are bacteria. They are single-celled microorganisms that can cause infections and diseases in humans, animals, and plants.
No, one-celled organisms are classified in the kingdom Protista or Monera, not in the plant kingdom (Plantae). One-celled organisms such as bacteria, protists, and algae belong to these kingdoms based on their characteristics and structures.
Bacteria Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are a group of microscopic, single-celled prokaryotes-that is, organisms characterized by a lack of a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles .... were classified in the same way as plants, that is, mainly by shape.
unicellular organism if I'm not mistaken
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One-celled organisms, such as bacteria, are composed of a single cell that carries out all essential life functions. Many-celled organisms, like plants and animals, are composed of multiple cells that are specialized to perform specific tasks within the organism. One-celled organisms are typically microscopic and have a simple structure, while many-celled organisms are larger and more complex in structure.
No, theyre many celled. They are classified as animals.
there is over 1000 1 celled animals in the MK. Including bacteria.
Whales usually eat Plankton, which is a microscopic algae type thing. Many things eat microscopic animals, I believe herring is one species.
Except for one celled protozoa, all animals have many cells.
There are no unicellular animals. Part of the definition of animals is that they are multicellular.
Archaea are single-celled microorganisms that are distinct from animals. They are considered one of the three domains of life, along with Bacteria and Eukarya. So, animals are not classified within the archaea kingdom.