Euglena are unicellular organisms. They are microscopic, single-celled organisms that are often found in freshwater environments.
The scientific term for unicellular organisms is "unicellular organisms" or "unicellular organisms."
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Halophiles are multicellular.
It is unicellular.
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In a unicellular organism there are organelles within the cell, which have specialized functions, and in order for these organelles to work together to create a functioning cell, there has to be some means by which chemicals of various sorts can travel from one organelle to another. That is accomplished by a cellular circulatory system.
The digestive and excretory system both help facilitate materials to their designated destination. The digestive system breaks down organic material to nutrients and unnecessary materials. The excretory system takes those unnecessary materials and remove them from the system.
From the blood via filtration in the kidneys
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Unicellular organisms contain only one cell. Within a single cell, you can't have levels of organization like tissues, organs, and organ systems.
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Euglena are unicellular organisms. They are microscopic, single-celled organisms that are often found in freshwater environments.
The scientific term for unicellular organisms is "unicellular organisms" or "unicellular organisms."