we need microscope to see unicellular organism because they are very small
Yes. One celled or unicellular organisms are so small you would need a strong microscope to see one.
The eukaryotic unicellular organism could belong to either the Protista or Fungi kingdom. Further classification would require additional characteristics to distinguish between the two kingdoms.
Multi-cellular and unicellular refer to the amount of cells that make up a single organism. Plants and animals are mulit-cellular organisms. An example of a uni-cellular organism is a bacteria, or omeba.
The microscope
No, you need a florescent microscope to see that.
Yes. One celled or unicellular organisms are so small you would need a strong microscope to see one.
A microscope is needed to see unicellular organisms.
If you need a microscope to see a human then yes, otherwise no.
Because, it is too small to see with the naked eye.
The eukaryotic unicellular organism could belong to either the Protista or Fungi kingdom. Further classification would require additional characteristics to distinguish between the two kingdoms.
Multi-cellular and unicellular refer to the amount of cells that make up a single organism. Plants and animals are mulit-cellular organisms. An example of a uni-cellular organism is a bacteria, or omeba.
No. While pretty much any living thing you can see without a microscope is multicellular, most living things are actually unicellular.
No, see as the unicellular organism digest the food it turns it into energy,
Because these organisms are too smaller to be observed directly.
Yes, grass is multicellular. If you can see the organism, and it is living (like a plant or an animal), then it has more than one cell, and is called 'multicellular'. Cells are extremely small and cannot be seen without a microscope.
No. A unicellular organism is an organism made up of ONE CELL, so they're all microscopic. Microscopic means that you can't see it it without a microscope. And you can see a sea urchin, so it is not microscopic, so it's not unicellular.
to see micro organism specimen