Yes, amoebas are single-celled organisms. They belong to the group of protists and are characterized by their flexible cell membrane and ability to change shape, primarily using pseudopodia for movement and feeding. Amoebas can be found in various environments, including freshwater, saltwater, and soil. They play important roles in ecosystems as both predators and prey.
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
Is a arachnids a single or multi celled
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a single celled organism is called unicellular an example is yeast
single celled,it's a bacteria duh!
Streptococcus is single-celled.
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
Is a arachnids a single or multi celled
Bacteria are single-celled organisms.
The amoebae is a single celled protist.
no sponge are not single celled
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