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Yes. They are referred to as single-celled organisms. Some examples are bacteria and many other prokaryotes. blaine allen reeder was here.

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organisms cannot exist in a single cell. organisms can be single- celled, then they are called unicellular orgnaisms.

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Why a cell can be an organism?

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All living organisms are composed of cells?

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Genetic information that is found in a cell is called what?

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