It's a unicellular organism.
P.S.: It's paramoecium.
Obelia is a multicellular organism. It belongs to the class Hydrozoa, which consists of colonial organisms made up of individual polyps that are interconnected and function together as a single unit.
Yes, a paramecium does not have an endoplasmic reticulum. It lacks membrane-bound organelles, including the endoplasmic reticulum. This unicellular organism mainly relies on its cilia for movement and other structures for basic cellular functions.
A zygote is unicellular.
Monera is unicellular. Members of this kingdom, such as bacteria, are made up of a single cell.
Protist is a unicellular eukaryote, whereas algae can be unicellular or multicellular. Bacteria and archaebacteria are both prokaryotes and are typically unicellular organisms.
Unicellular.
Muticellular because unicellular means only one cell and almost all ahnimals are muticellular
A koala is a marsupial mammal, therefore it is multicellular.
multicellular
Euglena is a unicellular organism be because it only has one cell in its makeup.
No, muticellular.
Obelia is a multicellular organism. It belongs to the class Hydrozoa, which consists of colonial organisms made up of individual polyps that are interconnected and function together as a single unit.
They are muticellular protists. Rhodophyta and Chlorophyta are examples of these types. The have holdfasts instead of roots, stipes instead of stems and blades instead of leaves, but they do preform photosynthesis and are autotrophs.
yes protist do have only one cell it has been known for a very long time
yup
Humans
Eugenia, paramicium, and amoeba