All plants are multicellular. This means that they have many cells. This is true for all plants. Each plant cell is enclosed in a cell wall.
it has more cells.
One cell or unicellular organism cells are of simpler forms mostly prokaryotes. In one cell organisms all the vital functions which are necessary for the life is carried by the same cell. In many cell or multicellular organisms the cells are complex and are called eukaryotic cells. In multicellular organism the cells are divided and are specialized in performing different functions according to need as some cells like blood work to carry oxygen, some cell hv functions like secreating some fluids like hormones or vitamins.
Euaryotic cells have a cell nucleus where the DNA is contained. Prokaryotic cells do not have a cell nucleus, and the DNA is scattered throughout the cell. All multicellular organisms are made up of eukaryotic cells.
Algae or blue green algae
Most animals and plants are multicellular such as a human or an ant or a tree for example. a single celled organism is such as an amoeba or a bacterial cell.
An animal cell
An elodea cell is part of a larger being, it cannot survive on its own, it only contains part of the thing a plant needs to live. Paramecium do live as only one cell, a fully functioning organism.
No, a virus is not considered a single-celled organism. It is an infectious agent that requires a host cell to replicate and is much smaller and simpler in structure compared to single-celled organisms.
there isn't a certain name its just a single celled organism that grows
No. No single-celled organism is anywhere near that size. It is a plant and hence it is an Eukaryote.
A grasshopper is not a unicellular organism. In fact, it is considered to be a multicellular organism as are eels, duckweed, and crayfish.
An organism that is composed of one cell.
No it is a multi-celled organism. It contains more than one cell.
nope, the vacuole is the part in the middle of a plant cell which contains the cell sap, this is a weak solution of sugar and salts.
No, not quite. A bacterium is a single-celled organism, for sure, but not all single-celled organisms are bacteria.
1. The ameoba is a single celled cell organism...hence the name SINGLE celled organism.
yes