It is Kingdom Eubacteria
Cellular differentiation is for cells that are to become specialized parts of a larger organism. Think along the lines of brain cells, skin cells, heart, cells, etc. Unicellular organisms are, by definition, a single-celled organism, and that is why they do not go through cellular differentiation.
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A xenophyophore is a unicellular organism found in deep parts of the ocean. There are 42 known species of xenophyophore.
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they are divided in to two parts
Cellular differentiation is for cells that are to become specialized parts of a larger organism. Think along the lines of brain cells, skin cells, heart, cells, etc. Unicellular organisms are, by definition, a single-celled organism, and that is why they do not go through cellular differentiation.
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No they do not
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of course not. unicellular means consist of only a single cell. since ant has many body parts, it's easy to tell that ants are multicellular
Break down the cell wall, cellular and nuclear membranes.
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Photosynthesis and cellular respiration
unicellular kingdom, reproduce through mitosis, hundreds time larger then bacteria, eat bacteria, include these examples: ameoba, algae, protozoa, move by cillia and flagella, can cause disease like malaria 18 sets 2 one celled water organisms like paramecium and amoeba 10 sets 3 protista 5 sets 4 -most are one celled -can be animallike, plantlike, or funguslike -3 types: protozoans, algae, and slime molds 4 sets 5 eukaryote, unicellular and multi-cellular (algae), autotroph and heterotroph. 4 sets 6 algae and protozoa are part of this kingdom 4 sets 7 multicellular or unicellular organisms that either make their own food or eat other organisms 4 sets 8 "odds and ends" kingdom because they are very different from each other and yet are not a fungi, plant, or animal 3 sets 9 most diverse kingdom 2 sets 10 univellular (one cell), eukaryotes (have nucleus), found in water 2 sets 11 single celled, some make their own food and some don't, some move and some don't, some act like animals and some act like plants. 2 sets 12 unicellular kingdom, reproduce through mitosis, hundreds time larger then bacteria, eat bacteria, include these examples: ameoba, algae, protozoa, move by cillia and flagella, can cause disease like malaria. 2 sets 13 both single cell and multi. complex cells. microscopic. has nucleus 2 sets 14 paramecium 2 sets 15 the protist kingdom consists of mostly unicellular organisms that can have characteristics similar to plants, animals or fungi. characteristics of protists: mostly unicellular, few multicellular, eukaryotic, can be heterotrophic or autotrophic. ex: algae, paramecium, kelp (multicellular). 2 sets 16 algae and protozoan are part of this kingdom 1 set 17 organisms made of only one cell and are microscopic (amoeba, algae). 1 set 18 there is one kingdom of prostist but two main categorties there is protazoan and algae 1 set 19 which kingdom contains unicellular eukaryotic cells, which may be autotrophic or heterotrophic 1 set 20 alae and protozoa are part of this kindom 1 set 21 makes there own food or eats other organisms 1 set 22 members have a cell nucleus. algae. they have differnt parts inside their cell to perform differnt jobs. make their own food. 1 set 23 contains many or one celled organisms, some can move from place to place, some make their own food while others eat other organisms, look like moneran, but they have a nucleus 1 set 24 what an amoeba uses to move. 1 set 25 algeand prtoxan are part of this kingdom 1 set 26 -called "odds and ends" kingdom - either autotrophs or heterotrophs - either multicellular or unicellular - all are eukaryotes -great variety 1 set 27 some make their own food, some can not, some can move, most are single celled 1 set 28 unicellular/multicellular eukaryote, autotroph/heterotroph 1 set 29 one of the 5 kingdoms; example algae
A xenophyophore is a unicellular organism found in deep parts of the ocean. There are 42 known species of xenophyophore.
It goes through parts of the body.