Cells are the basic units of life
An organism is a living entity that displays characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and metabolism. Organisms can be unicellular (like bacteria) or multicellular (like plants and animals).
No, a leech is not a single-cell organism. Leeches are multicellular organisms belonging to the phylum Annelida. They are parasitic or predatory in nature and have a well-developed internal organ system.
Anything that is 'microscopic' can only be observed with the aid of a microscope and cannot be directly observed with the naked eye. Examples include microorganisms (any unicellular organism, single cells, molecules, atoms, etc.)
Plants have chloroplasts.Thus they can perform photosynthesis,that is utilising sun energy for production of energy and oxygen.Also some unicellular microbes such as euglena,chromatium..etc. also can utilize sunlight for production of food & oxygen.
Cloning is typically done with cells or tissues from organisms, such as animals or plants. It requires specialized equipment and techniques to successfully create a genetic copy of the original organism. While some organisms naturally undergo a form of cloning, such as through asexual reproduction, it is not possible to clone anything with just any material.
Multicellular, anything you can see has multicells. Cells are very tiny
you could do anything you want by yourself
Yes, you can. Frogs may carry bacteria like Salmonellaand other dangerous unicellular organisms and other parasites.
Here are some examples of one-celled organisms (also known as unicellular organisms): Amoeba, Bacteria, Protista, Protozoa, Flagellata, and Mastigophora.
An organism is a living entity that displays characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, and metabolism. Organisms can be unicellular (like bacteria) or multicellular (like plants and animals).
it is called a self-sustaining being I believe.
They don't, cells get energy from ATP which is usually made by the breakdown of glucose. Not sure about all unicellular organisms, but some, including amoeba, definitely "drink" through a process called pinocytosis.
Cursing, and anything else that puts someone down.
A moose is a multicellular creature because its body is composed of more than one cell. Considering how incredibly small a cell is, anything that is unicellular cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Anything that lives.
Yes, organisms are made of one or more cells.
that anything will go and that nothing is left unfolllowed.