There are multi-cellular bacteria. However, many have one cell.
All bacteria are unicellular.
There are more than one kind of cell. If it is an animal or bacteria cell, than the cell membrane separates it. If it is a plant cell, than the cell wall separates it. go to www.cellsalive.com for more on that
No, not all organisms have more than one cell. Organisms can be unicellular (made up of a single cell) or multicellular (made up of multiple cells). Examples of unicellular organisms include bacteria and protists, while multicellular organisms include plants, animals, and fungi.
Unicellular organisms contain just one cell, example: amoeba, bacteria. Multicellular organisms are made up of more than one cell which includes everything other than the unicellular organisms.
no
more than millions of them are made for cell phones
Things that are made up of more than one cell are typically referred to as multi-cellular. Many things are multi-cellular.
.more than one cell .is not bacteria also has a longer life span
Everything except bacteria, algae, and other simple forms.
plant is in the shape of a rectangle, bacteria is like an oval
A unicellular organism is a living organism that consists of only one cell. This single cell performs all necessary functions for the organism to survive and reproduce. Examples of unicellular organisms include bacteria, archaea, and protists.
An organism with only one cell is called a unicellular so an organism with more than one cell is called a multicellular meaning more than one cell