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Can both single-celled and multicellular organisms reproduce asexually?

Sure they can. I'm sure you can think of lots of examples for asexual reproduction in single celled organisms (like an amoeboid, for instance.) The first example of a multicellular organism that comes to mind is the hydra, a small fresh water animal that reproduces through binary fission. There are lots of "types" of asexual reproduction, such as binary fission, budding, fragmentation, and through spores that multi-cellular creatures can go through.


Where is the first living organism on earth in air or land water atmosphere?

The first living organisms on earth were a type of aquatic photosynthetic bacteria called cyanobacteria (blue-green algae). These organisms formed structures called stromatolites. These organisms did not become extinct and still exist in both salt and fresh water environments.


What are examples of fresh water wet lands?

Frog. fish crab lobsters clams shellfish marine worms jellyfish diatoms muskrats otters sunfish bass turtle TADA!!!!!!!!! im smart in many fresh water biomes there are those organisms and much more just do some researh its very interesting!


What are the 2 steps in the process of identifying hair with a light microscope?

1. firstly, you need to place the "fresh" pubic hair on th microscope-using tongs. 2. look into he microscope, observe and begin your written examination.


Can you give an example of a mutualism in the biome rivers and streams?

Several organisms in fresh water biomes thrive due to mutualism. One example of this is algae that forms on the shells of snails and turtles. The snails and turtles can use the algae as a camouflage and the algae has somewhere to live.

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How is a unicellular anmial living in fresh water do different than a unicellular plant living in fresh water?

There are NO unicellular animals. The sponge is now considered the first true animal and it is most definitely multicellular. Alao you need to rephrase your question.


What are the unicellular organisms that resemble a bacterial cell and are found in fresh and sea water?

They are Diatoms


What are three characteristics of algae?

Algae (singular: alga) are photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms that do not develop multicellular sex organs. Algae can be unicellular, or they may be large, multicellular organisms. Algae can occur in or fresh waters, or on the surfaces of moist soil or rocks. The multicellular algae develop specialized tissues, but they lack the true stems, leaves, or roots of the more complex, higher plants.


Is hydra an endoskeleton?

Hydra do not have an endoskeleton. They are multicellular organisms that can be found in unpolluted fresh-water ponds, streams, and lakes.


In what kind of ecosystems are microorganisms the most important producers?

In fresh water aquatic ecosystems unicellular, colonial and filamentous micro-organisms comprise the most important producers. A large number of fauna depend on these producer micro-organisms.


What will happen to a unicellular organisms that lives in salt water is transferred to fresh water?

Like some fish it depends if it can only live in one or the other. Think of it like this. If you take a clown fish out of the ocean and put it in a freshwater fish tank it will survive. So will the unicellular organism.


What is a unicellular infectious agent?

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Is a unicellular infectious agent?

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Can both single-celled and multicellular organisms reproduce asexually?

Sure they can. I'm sure you can think of lots of examples for asexual reproduction in single celled organisms (like an amoeboid, for instance.) The first example of a multicellular organism that comes to mind is the hydra, a small fresh water animal that reproduces through binary fission. There are lots of "types" of asexual reproduction, such as binary fission, budding, fragmentation, and through spores that multi-cellular creatures can go through.


What organelle helps move excess water?

A specific type of vacuole, called a contractile vacuole expels excess water from many fresh water protists.


What do micro-organisms in a pond need to survive?

Fresh water


The organisms that zooplankton feed on in fresh water ecosystems are?

Phytoplankton