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What is colonial organism?

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Organisms that are unicellular colonial filamentous and photosynthetic is?

Unicellular,filamentous and photosynthetic organisms are ALGAE


What is a colonial organism?

The simplest level of multicellular organization occurs in colonial organism. A colonial organism also called a colony is an organism of a few to many cells that are loosely attached to each other and that show little or no specialization among themselves.


Why are colonial organisms not multicellular?

Colonial organisms have some of the same characteristics of multicellular organisms. The difference between a multicellular organism and a colonial organism is that individual organisms from a colony can survive on their own, while cells from a multicellular organism cannot.


An example of colonial protists?

An example of colonial protists is Volvox, which forms spherical colonies of individual cells that work together to swim and photosynthesize. These colonies can consist of hundreds of individual cells, each with a specific role in the organism's functioning.


An example of a organism?

an example of an organism is people and plants


What is a good example for unicellular organism and multicellular organism?

You are a good example of a multicellular organism and Escherichia coli, the microorganism living symbiotically in your intestine, is a good example of a unicellular organism.


Would you consider lichen to be a colonial organism?

In my opinion, a lichen can be considered a colonial organism. It has many organisms that are specialized to perform specific functions and it is in close association between fungal and algal cells. It meets the requirements for a colonial organism.


Can you provide an example of a prokaryotic organism, such as bacteria, and an example of a eukaryotic organism, such as a plant, in a single question?

Can you give an example of a prokaryotic organism, like bacteria, and an example of a eukaryotic organism, like a plant, in one question?


How would you distinguish a large colonial organism from a multicellular organisms?

Multicellular organisms are organisms with more than one cell, the cells of which are usually specialized. A large colonial organism is an organism of many cells that are loosely attached to each other and that show little or no specialization among themselves. Multicellular organisms are capable of surviving on their own while colonial organisms are not.


What is a term describing a loosely knit association of cells?

A multicellular organism.


Are bacterium unicellular?

Each organism is unicellular.But they may live in colonial form.