Nope. Worms are multi-cellular organisms, just like you and me. They're just very simple
No, it is multi-celled
Multi celled
Single celled is when an organism only has one cell, such as a paramecium. Single-celled is the same as unicellular. There is two kinds of cells: unicellular (single-celled) and multicellular ( has many cells).
Because they don't need to. The operative term here is single celled...single celled organisms cannot survive if they specialize at the same level as a cell in a multicellular organism. Now it can breathe but it can't eat
Single celled organisms do not grow old and die, they are not made of enough parts to "wear out" like us. They simply split into two via mitosis.
Multicellular.Some dragonflies (known nowadays only from fossils) had wing spans of 75 cm (30 inches). That is a lot bigger than any single cell!
No, if you can see it with your naked eye it is single celled, with the exception of an egg cell, which are just barely visible.
single celled,it's a bacteria duh!
asexual reproduction or a single-celled organism
Streptococcus is single-celled.
It is single-celled.
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
Is a arachnids a single or multi celled
Eel, Snake, Worm
The amoebae is a single celled protist.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms.
Multi celled
single-celled