Three types of unicellular organisms are paramecium, amoeba and bacteria.
The bacteria moves by rotating its flagellum. The flagellum resembles an oar, propelling the organism around.
The paramecium have small hairs called cilia, which are located on the edge of the body, and also act like oars and paddle the organism around.
The amoeba moves by changing shape and forcing the cytoplasm into extensions, which are called pseudopod.
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∙ 2012-10-01 21:15:49most unicellular organisms reproduce by a process called asexual reproduction.
Unicellular and multicellular organisms are alike in certain ways. The most common similarity is having a cell which is the basic unit of life.
They differ because multicelluar organisms live longer and are bigger
Cilia and flagella are the means of locomotion in unicellular organisms. They differ in the numbers found in cell, their sizes and their shapes.
The three ways in which traits help organisms survive are physical, behavior and physiological. It all comes down to how organisms adjust to the environment.
most unicellular organisms reproduce by a process called asexual reproduction.
Unicellular and multicellular organisms are alike in certain ways. The most common similarity is having a cell which is the basic unit of life.
Unicellular organisms move in a variety of ways. Paramecia have cilia, which are tiny hairs that act like oars and propel the organism along. Bacteria move by rotating a flagellum that looks a bit like oars and propel the organism These organisms "swim" along. An amoeba moves by changing shape and forcing its cytoplasm into extensions called pseudopods. - s delacruz
They differ because multicelluar organisms live longer and are bigger
Cilia and flagella are the means of locomotion in unicellular organisms. They differ in the numbers found in cell, their sizes and their shapes.
unicellular organisms sense their surroundings in other ways that humans do. For example, some bacteria may detect certain chemicals such as sugar in their environment and move toeard them. Photosythetic protists, like the "Euglena", can detect light using special sensors. All organisms are able to respond to their envirnment in some way and respond to it!
The three main ways in which organisms can interact are: Competition, Predation, and Symbiosis.
Unicellular organisms move in a variety of ways. Paramecia have cilia, which are tiny hairs that act like oars and propel the organism along. Bacteria move by rotating a flagellum that looks a bit like oars and propel the organism These organisms "swim" along. An amoeba moves by changing shape and forcing its cytoplasm into extensions called pseudopods. - s delacruz
There are a few ways that single-celled organisms can move. These are by crawling on pseudopodia, using cilia, or using flagella.
The three ways in which traits help organisms survive are physical, behavior and physiological. It all comes down to how organisms adjust to the environment.
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