unicellular.
Streptococcus is unicellular, meaning it is made up of a single cell without complex structures or differentiation into specialized cells.
Both unicellular and multicellular organisms can have DNA, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes. However, multicellular organisms typically have specialized cells, tissues, and organs that may not be present in unicellular organisms.
No. Absolutely not. Whatever gave you that idea?
NO! They are organelles of cells of both multicellular and unicellular organisms.
Eukaryotic cells can be either unicellular or multicellular. Unicellular eukaryotes, such as yeast and protozoa, consist of a single cell, while multicellular eukaryotes, like plants, animals, and fungi, are made up of many cells that work together. The defining characteristic of eukaryotic cells is that they have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Unicellular
multicellular, plants can be both, unicellular and multicellullar
Unicellular is one cell while multicellular is many cells. An example of a unicellular organism is a elephant.
a pond organism is a unicellular
The antonym for unicellular is multicellular. Organisms that are multicellular are made up of multiple cells, while unicellular organisms are made up of a single cell.
Unicellular and multicellular!
They are unicellular and multicellular...
Multicellular, anything you can see has multicells. Cells are very tiny
Prokaryotic cells are typically unicellular, meaning they consist of a single cell.
Streptococcus is unicellular, meaning it is made up of a single cell without complex structures or differentiation into specialized cells.
Both unicellular and multicellular organisms can have DNA, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes. However, multicellular organisms typically have specialized cells, tissues, and organs that may not be present in unicellular organisms.
No. Absolutely not. Whatever gave you that idea?