yes
Bacteria are unicellular organisms, meaning they are made up of a single cell. They do not have specialized structures or organelles commonly found in multicellular organisms.
Prokaryotes
Bacteria and Amoebas (An amoeba is a prototypical genus of unicellular organism found in decaying vegatation, wet soil, and animals such as humans.)
The kingdoms eubacteria and kingdom archaebacteria are bacteria kingdoms, which are unicellular.
unicellular, however sometimes they are associated in groups or long strings.
Bacteria are typically unicellular organisms, meaning they exist as single-celled organisms. Some bacteria species can form groups or colonies, but each individual bacterium is considered unicellular.
One of the unicellular organisms is bacteria.
Bacteria
All prokaryotic organisms are unicellular. Eukaryotic organisms are multicellular
Bacteria are unicellular organisms, meaning they are made up of a single cell. They do not have specialized structures or organelles commonly found in multicellular organisms.
Bacteria
Bacteria are unicellular organisms with no nucleus. They have a cell wall and reproduce asexually through binary fission. Bacteria come in various shapes and sizes, and can be found in almost every habitat on Earth.
They are unicellular organisms. Bacteria, protozoans and certain fungi are unicellular.
yes
Prokaryotes
bacteria
they are unicellular