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What do all unicellular organisms have in common?

All unicellular organisms are made up of a single cell, lack specialized tissues, and have a simple structure compared to multicellular organisms. They can carry out all necessary life functions within that single cell, including obtaining nutrients, reproducing, and responding to their environment.


What is the largest animal cell?

an egg cell *** An egg (such as the chicken egg) is not one cell. The largest cells are usually neurons (some motor neurons can go from the spine or brain till the tip of the toes, so in larger animals that can mean a cell which is more than a meter long.


Did you begin life as a single cell?

All life begins as a single cell.


How do unicellular organisms differ from single cells?

Unicellular organisms are complete living entities consisting of a single cell that carries out all life processes, while a single cell is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms. Essentially, all unicellular organisms are single cells, but not all single cells are complete unicellular organisms.


What are organisms that carry out all of the life processes with a single cell called?

Organisms that carry out all life processes with a single cell are called unicellular organisms. These organisms are made up of a single cell that is capable of carrying out all necessary functions for survival, such as obtaining nutrients, reproducing, and responding to stimuli. Examples include bacteria, protozoa, and some types of algae.

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What things are about a meter long?

If you take all the DNA from a single human cell and stretch it into a single connected line, the DNA polymer will be about 1 meter long (1.02 m to be more accurate).


What are some things about a meter long?

If you take all the DNA from a single human cell and stretch it into a single connected line, the DNA polymer will be about 1 meter long (1.02 m to be more accurate).


Did all living things come from a single cell?

no you cant get right ,left from single cell


Is it true that a single cell has all of the items necessary to carry out life's activities?

depends on what kind of single cell you are talking about. if it a single cell in bacteria, then yes, it does, but a single cell in the human body, I'm not so sure of that


What is a single-cell organisim?

A single-cell organism is an organism that consists of only one cell, as opposed to multicellular organisms which are made up of multiple cells. Examples of single-cell organisms include bacteria, archaea, and protists. These organisms are capable of performing all necessary life functions within a single cell.


If you stretched out all the DNA in a single cell how long would it be?

It could reach from the Earth to the moon... so, approximately 238,000 miles.


Where did all living organisms start?

A single cell.


What do all organisms begin life as a?

As a single cell.


How is every cell in the body independent?

They are all single.


How can a single cell perform all functions?

As cell is capable of interdependently carrying out all necessary activities in our life.


Do all organisms begin as a single cell-?

Yes, all organisms begin as a single-celled zygote. Then they undergo meiosis and mitosis to replicate if they are multicellular or stay the same if they are single celled organisms.


How many cells are archaebacteria made up of?

One cell These are all single cell organisms.