The kingdom of bacteria is unicellular, meaning that bacteria are made up of a single cell.
Monera is unicellular. Members of this kingdom, such as bacteria, are made up of a single cell.
Most of the bacteria are unicellular but a few are multicellular.
Bacteria are typically unicellular organisms, meaning they exist as single-celled organisms. Some bacteria species can form groups or colonies, but each individual bacterium is considered unicellular.
The five kingdom classification system groups organisms into five kingdoms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships. These kingdoms are: Monera (bacteria), Protista (unicellular eukaryotes), Fungi (multicellular decomposers), Plantae (multicellular photosynthetic organisms), and Animalia (multicellular heterotrophs).
It contains both. Kingdom Protista is a large and very diverse group of organisms and can live as unicellular, multicellular, and in some cases, colonial cells.
Monera is unicellular. Members of this kingdom, such as bacteria, are made up of a single cell.
The kingdom Monera consists of unicellular organisms.
Mosses are part of the plant kingdom and are not unicellular
Most of the bacteria are unicellular but a few are multicellular.
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
Bacteria are typically unicellular organisms, meaning they exist as single-celled organisms. Some bacteria species can form groups or colonies, but each individual bacterium is considered unicellular.
The five kingdom classification system groups organisms into five kingdoms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships. These kingdoms are: Monera (bacteria), Protista (unicellular eukaryotes), Fungi (multicellular decomposers), Plantae (multicellular photosynthetic organisms), and Animalia (multicellular heterotrophs).
It contains both. Kingdom Protista is a large and very diverse group of organisms and can live as unicellular, multicellular, and in some cases, colonial cells.
I think it actually depends on the type of bacteria.
no, any kind of bacteria is unicellular
Unicellular.
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