Protozoa
Codium is a type of seaweed that is considered a unicellular organism. This is because even though they divide nuclei to grow larger, they do not separate into smaller cells by building cell walls.
that would be Eubacteria and archaebacteria good luck with ur home work
It is likely prokaryotic, as the presence of a cell wall, ribosomes, and circular DNA are characteristic features of prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, typically have a nucleus, membrane-bound organelles, and linear DNA.
The organism would belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
The kingdom would likely be classified as Protista, which includes simple eukaryotic organisms such as algae, protozoa, and slime molds. These organisms are single-celled or colonial and have a wide range of characteristics and lifestyles. They play important roles in various ecosystems and can possess diverse morphologies and modes of nutrition.
Codium is a type of seaweed that is considered a unicellular organism. This is because even though they divide nuclei to grow larger, they do not separate into smaller cells by building cell walls.
The eukaryotic unicellular organism could belong to either the Protista or Fungi kingdom. Further classification would require additional characteristics to distinguish between the two kingdoms.
The cellularization theory states that a unicellular organism would have developed from membrane boundaries/partitions around each nuclei from a single celled organism with multiple nuclei. Protists like ciliates and slime molds have multiple nuclei supporting this theory.
A fungi is an eukaryotic organism that has a cell wall and breaks down dead organic material.
You mean unicellular organism. Opposite of unicellular would be multicellular which we humans are.i.e we are made up of many/multi cells whereas an unicellular organism is made up of only one cell
that would be Eubacteria and archaebacteria good luck with ur home work
No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
A unicellular cell is a cell with only 1 unit (cell). An example of this would be an amobea
It will die.
* Kingdom Animalia, Phylum prokaryotae. i disagree, its kingdon prokaryote
It is likely prokaryotic, as the presence of a cell wall, ribosomes, and circular DNA are characteristic features of prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, typically have a nucleus, membrane-bound organelles, and linear DNA.
to grow