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Organisms made of prokaryotic cells are found in the Kingdom Monera.
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Volvox and paramecium are both types of microscopic organisms found in freshwater environments. They are both single-celled organisms that belong to the kingdom Protista and exhibit characteristics of eukaryotic cells. Both organisms are also capable of self-propulsion and feeding on organic matter.
No, unicellular organisms are microscopic, meaning they are too small to be visible to the naked eye. They are made up of a single cell, unlike multicellular organisms which are made up of many cells.
The Animalia kingdom is composed of multicellular organisms, meaning they are made up of multiple cells. The exact number of cells within the Animalia kingdom is impossible to determine as it encompasses a wide range of species with varying cell numbers. From simple organisms like sponges with a few thousand cells to complex organisms like humans with trillions of cells, the Animalia kingdom demonstrates significant cellular diversity.
a microscopic code in the cells that tells the cells what kind of organism to develop into.
Organisms made of prokaryotic cells are found in the Kingdom Monera.
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cells organisms
both cells and organisms share certain characteristics, cells make you a complete organism.
I think that the seperation of organisms in the kingdoms are sorted by there characteristics like how many cells it has or the ability to make their own food or what kind of cell type it is
Van Leeuwenhoek
white blood cells
Volvox and paramecium are both types of microscopic organisms found in freshwater environments. They are both single-celled organisms that belong to the kingdom Protista and exhibit characteristics of eukaryotic cells. Both organisms are also capable of self-propulsion and feeding on organic matter.
In biology, a kingdom is a taxonomic rank that is used to classify living organisms. There are currently five kingdoms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi (fungi), Protista (protists), and Monera (bacteria and archaea). Each kingdom represents a broad category of organisms with shared characteristics.
pathogens
No, unicellular organisms are microscopic, meaning they are too small to be visible to the naked eye. They are made up of a single cell, unlike multicellular organisms which are made up of many cells.