no because molecules need to be able to travel into the cell. the smaller the cell the more efficient this process is.
A blob-like, one-celled organism such as an amoeba that surrounds a particle of food is called a "phagosome." In the process of phagocytosis, the amoeba engulfs the food particle, forming this membrane-bound vesicle that allows the organism to digest the nutrients. This process is a key method of nutrient acquisition for many single-celled organisms.
An amoeba does not have a fixed shape. It is a single-celled organism that can change its shape constantly by extending and retracting its pseudopods, which are temporary extensions of its cell membrane used for movement and feeding.
The blob-like, one-celled organism that surrounds a particle of food is called an amoeba. Amoebas use a process known as phagocytosis, where they extend their cell membrane to form pseudopodia, engulfing the food particle and enclosing it within a food vacuole for digestion. This ability to change shape and move makes amoebas highly adaptable in their environments.
you would be a blob on the ground and die.
a coma.
Because it is too big to be single celled. Multicelluar is a different question. The monster in The Blob is never determined to be single celled or mulitcelled; the film just doesn't address it. The original story, before the film, actually described it as a mineral.
yes blob is a real numberBLOB. The value is a blob of data, stored exactly as it was input. So it could be text or numbers.
French children are taught that pigs say 'groin, groin!' instead of 'oink, oink!'
blob were bob blob blobabdy blob blob
blob is blob and blob.
Bob is a blob, a big green blob
No, it is not. A "blob" is a drop or spot or lump of anything. A blob of INK, a blob of BLOOD, a blob of LARD or a blob of water or just a spot on something, like a blob of dried mustard on a shirt. It is not a bad word. It's in the dictionary.
A blob-like, one-celled organism such as an amoeba that surrounds a particle of food is called a "phagosome." In the process of phagocytosis, the amoeba engulfs the food particle, forming this membrane-bound vesicle that allows the organism to digest the nutrients. This process is a key method of nutrient acquisition for many single-celled organisms.
The blob was made 1895 when Barry veness was around he created the blob
An amoeba does not have a fixed shape. It is a single-celled organism that can change its shape constantly by extending and retracting its pseudopods, which are temporary extensions of its cell membrane used for movement and feeding.
"A Boy and His Blob?" There's a remake now, so the pictures that show up could be misleading.
i belive it is the life of a blob