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Yes, unicellular organisms can live on their own. These single-celled organisms, such as bacteria, protozoa, and some algae, are capable of carrying out all necessary life processes independently, including metabolism, reproduction, and response to environmental stimuli. They can thrive in various environments, often adapting to extreme conditions. Their simplicity allows them to be highly versatile and resilient.

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