A single-celled organism must perform several essential functions to stay alive, including metabolism to convert nutrients into energy, reproduction to ensure its survival through offspring, and response to environmental stimuli to adapt to changes. Additionally, it must maintain homeostasis, regulating internal conditions like pH and temperature, and carry out cellular processes such as respiration and waste removal to eliminate toxic byproducts. These functions collectively enable the organism to thrive in its environment.
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One cell organisms are made up of a single cell, such as bacteria and amoebas, whereas multicellular organisms are made up of many cells, such as plants, animals, and humans. Multicellular organisms have specialized cells that perform different functions, while one cell organisms carry out all functions within a single cell.
Cell specialization.
Describe some of the jobs that the cell performs to keep it alive
specialization
ATP, oxigen, heat, water.
it has more cells.
more specialized to do different jobs.
Single-cell organisms, also called protists (because they are placed in the kingdom Protozoa) contain all the devices necessary for life in a single cell. This would include devices for ingesting food, moving from place to place (in those that are motile), and eliminating waste, and possibly even defence mechanisms. The one cell of these organisms is not dependent on any other cell to survive. Human cells, on the other hand, each perform specific functions, are not self contained, and rely completely on the entire system, or a good part of it, for survival. A single human cell, removed from the body will not survive long. Ray
no. as uni- means one. all jobs required for the cell are carried out in the same single cell
This statement describes a unicellular organism, where a single cell performs all the essential functions for life, such as metabolism, reproduction, and response to stimuli. In multicellular organisms, different types of cells specialize in specific functions to collectively support the life of the whole organism.
No, Steve Jobs is not single.