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No, a bacterium is a single cell. Bacteria are single celled prokaryotes with a cell wall, cell membrane, diffuse genetic material and no membrane bound organelles. Some bacteria, if you consider blue-green algae to be bacteria, occasionally form multi-cellular structures such as plaques, filaments and nodules.

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