Yes. An organism is anything that is alive. What constitutes alive? Something that's alive fulfills these 7 requirements:
Homeostasis. This means regulating the internal environment. Does Elodea regulate itself? Yes.
Organization, or being made up of one or more cells. Elodea is made of cells.
Metabolism, or making cells and energy. Does Elodea do this? Yes.
Growth. Does Elodea grow? Yes.
Adaptation, or being able to change in response to its environment. Can Elodea change in response to its environment? Yes. It will grow towards a source of light.
Response to stimuli. Yes, Elodea does respond to stimuli. As mentioned before, it will grow towards light.
Reproduction, or producing new organisms. Can Elodea reproduce? Yes.
Elodea fulfills all of these conditions; therefore, it is alive and therefore an organism.
An elodea cell is part of a larger being, it cannot survive on its own, it only contains part of the thing a plant needs to live. Paramecium do live as only one cell, a fully functioning organism.
A single-celled organism is typically the result of asexual reproduction, where the parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Therefore, the main difference between a single-celled organism and its parent would be that the parent cell has divided to create a new individual.
Bacteria, it is unicellular and can reproduce as well as has a cell wall
A single-celled organism consists of a single cell performing all necessary functions for survival. They can be prokaryotic or eukaryotic. Examples include bacteria and some types of algae.
Cell division is crucial for single-celled organisms because it allows them to reproduce and grow in number. Through cell division, single-celled organisms can replenish damaged or aging cells, ensuring their survival and maintaining their overall health and function. Additionally, cell division helps single-celled organisms adapt to changing environments by producing genetically diverse offspring with better chances of survival.
the difference between an elodea cell & an paramecium cells, are that elodea cells can't survive on it's own because it is not a single celled organism and it has to work together with other elodea cells to survive. While paramecium cell on the other hand are single celled organisms and have everything that they need to live on their own
Elodea Is a multicellular celled organism, paramecium is a single organism Another thing is that Elodea (being multicellular) can not survive on its own while on the other hand paramecium can
No, not quite. A bacterium is a single-celled organism, for sure, but not all single-celled organisms are bacteria.
An elodea cell is part of a larger being, it cannot survive on its own, it only contains part of the thing a plant needs to live. Paramecium do live as only one cell, a fully functioning organism.
An elodea cell does not have a organsim because it is NOT an organism.
1. The ameoba is a single celled cell organism...hence the name SINGLE celled organism.
The mechanism by which one small, single-celled organism could ingest a smaller single-celled organism is phagocytosis. Phagocytosis is the process of ingesting particles of a cell.
in single celled organism, the cell gets bigger and divides
No it is a multi-celled organism. It contains more than one cell.
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No. Hence the name single-celled organism.
Ciliate protozoa of class Ciliata, a single-celled organism can multiply by cell division. It can also multiply by budding.