An amoeba is unicellular and do all work by one cell.
Why is the amoeba considered an outgroup in this cladogram?
Fungi can be either multicellular or unicellular. Most fungi are multicellular, such as mushrooms and molds. However, some fungi, like yeasts, are unicellular.
As with all cells, multicellular and unicellular, the nucleus acts as the controller of the cell. In an amoeba, it controlls movement, when to eat, and controlls reproductive abilities.
Multicellular and unicellular are different because multicellular have more than one cell but a unicellular has only one cell.
Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell.Multicellular organisms have differentiated cells, which performs specialized functions.5 example of multicellular organisms are:plantsfungianimalshumansbrown algae
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Unicellular.
Bacterium is both uni and multicellular, most of them are uni though
Why is the amoeba considered an outgroup in this cladogram?
Fungi can be either multicellular or unicellular. Most fungi are multicellular, such as mushrooms and molds. However, some fungi, like yeasts, are unicellular.
Omg. Come on. Uni=one Multi=many A multicellular organism is comprised of many cells.
is a lion a multicellular or unicellular I believe that it is multicellular like all eukaryotes hope this helps! from sjblfamily
As with all cells, multicellular and unicellular, the nucleus acts as the controller of the cell. In an amoeba, it controlls movement, when to eat, and controlls reproductive abilities.
Most animals and plants are multicellular such as a human or an ant or a tree for example. a single celled organism is such as an amoeba or a bacterial cell.
The first forms of life were single-celled amoeba - these rapidly evolved into many multicellular organisms eventually giving rise to the human race.
Break up the word. Uni= ONE. Single cell organism darling, such as an amoeba or bacterium.