prokaryotic
A unicellular organism is made up of a single cell and can vary in shape, size, and structure depending on the specific type. Examples of unicellular organisms include bacteria, amoebas, and yeast. They can be spherical, rod-shaped, spiral, or irregular in shape.
A microscope is needed to see unicellular organisms.
The purpose of cell division in unicellular organisms is to reproduce and increase their population. By dividing, the organism creates offspring that are genetically identical to the parent cell. This process enables unicellular organisms to grow and adapt to their environment.
Organisms such as bacteria, archaea, and some protists are examples of living things that consist of only one cell. These unicellular organisms are capable of carrying out all functions necessary for survival within a single cell.
The organisms that consists of one single cell are called 'unicellular'. They are also called 'monads'. The types of unicellular organisms are bacteria, protozoa, archea an some types of algae.
the organisms which have one cel
No, I am a multi-cellular organism.
Unicelluar.
Unicelluar.
No most unicelluar organisms are not eukaryotic alot of them are prokaryotic
No most unicelluar organisms are not eukaryotic alot of them are prokaryotic
No most unicelluar organisms are not eukaryotic alot of them are prokaryotic
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No cells are unicellular, only organisms can be unicellular.
Algae, fungi, and protozoans are some unicelluar organisms that do cellular respiration
No, by definition organs must be made up of cells.
Scientists data can only date back to when these simple, unicelluar organisms lived and thus believe other living organisms evolved through them.