It looks smaller than a speck of dust. They also live everywhere that can sustain their life: in water, in soil, and in or on multicellular organisms.
Protista are unicellular.
Multicellular protists are grouped with unicellular protists because multicellular protists are very similar to unicellular protists. A protist is any organism that is not a plant, an animal, a fungus, or a prokaryote.
Being unicellular means that an organism is made up of a single cell that carries out all necessary functions for life. These cells are capable of going through processes like growth, reproduction, and responding to their environment independently. Examples of unicellular organisms include bacteria and protists.
Pollen is not unicellular. This is because pollen is not yet living and is only acting like a spore would act.
No, not all microorganisms are unicellular. Some microorganisms, like certain types of fungi and algae, can be multicellular.
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Bacteria or amoeba
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You mean unicellular organism. Opposite of unicellular would be multicellular which we humans are.i.e we are made up of many/multi cells whereas an unicellular organism is made up of only one cell
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Cows are Multicellular organisms. Hope you Like it!.
Protista are unicellular.
In my research throught out the web and text books, there are a few fungus like protists that are unicellular. Thank you!
Nope, it is not. All bacteria are unicellular.
Multicellular means that an organism has many cells. A porcupine fits that description. An amoebae is unicellular since it has one cell. And a porcupine doesn't look like a microscopic amoeba.
Multicellular protists are grouped with unicellular protists because multicellular protists are very similar to unicellular protists. A protist is any organism that is not a plant, an animal, a fungus, or a prokaryote.
it will look black but I am not sure