Yes. They are unicellular organisms.
protozoa and bacteria
An amoeba is considered a "single cell organism" and does not have a brain.
Protozoa can reproduce asexually through a process called binary fission, where a single organism divides into two identical daughter cells. Some protozoa can also undergo multiple fission, where one organism divides into several daughter cells simultaneously. Additionally, certain protozoa may reproduce through budding, where new individuals form from an outgrowth of the parent organism. These reproductive strategies enable protozoa to rapidly increase their population under favorable conditions.
it is almost weight less and can be in nanograms per cell
Yes amoeba is a monocell or simple unicellular organism that belongs to kingdom Protozoa.
A Protozoa.
the fish
i know that protozoa causes some sickness like malaria but what are the economic importance of this organism.
Paramecium is a unicellular, ciliate, protozoa.
protozoa and bacteria
No. A protozoan is a one celled organism.
Amoeba is an example of a unicellular organism that belongs to the group of protists. It is a type of protozoa that moves and feeds by using pseudopods, which are temporary projections of its cytoplasm.
the micro-organism cell includes fungi,protozoa,viruses,bacteria and algae
Bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa and virus
protozoa
An amoeba is considered a "single cell organism" and does not have a brain.
UnicellularA single-celled organism is called unicellular.Examples of unicellular organisms are bacteria and protozoa.