I think you might want to look at your question again. A unicellular organism doesn't have a job in a cell because they are a cell. Unicellular organisms consist of only one cell (such as an amoeba) and the cell has to carry out all necessary life functions. Multicellular organisms are composed of more than one cell, or more than one type of cell. In this case, cells can become specialized and carry out different functions. There are many individual parts of a cell, such as a nucleus, cell membrane, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, etc. These are found in unicellular organisms and cells of multicellular organisms.
whats the cell walls job??
the Nucleus
It determines the shape of the cell.
Ribosmes are what make the protiens for the cell the DNA or Rna to be made
The animal cell membrane's job is to regulate the passage of substances in and out of the cell, thus controlling the cell's internal environment. It also provides structure and support to the cell.
They are unicellular organisms.There are eukariyotic and prokariyotic unicellulars.
No, mushrooms are multicellular organisms.
what is the job of the cell membrane
whats the cell walls job??
What is the lysosome job in the animal cell?
thier job in the cell is to matian the structure of the cell
The ER's job in a cell is to move the protein.
The Vacuoles job is to create food for the cell
the mitochondrions job is to provide the cell with energy
the job of the cell vacuole is to store water, food and air
A leaf cell is good at its job because it contains chlorophyll. It is even better at its job when it is larger.
the Nucleus