possibly. i am one of those people who don't know.
An example of a one-celled organism is a bacterium. Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotic organisms that can be found in a wide range of environments. They can be beneficial, harmful, or neutral to other organisms and the environment.
Unicellular creatures. OR AMOEBA'S which are one celled animals.
The organisms with the greatest number are typically single-celled bacteria due to their high reproductive rates and vast ecological distribution across various environments. Insects also have a high number of species and individuals, but single-celled bacteria are generally more abundant in terms of sheer numbers.
Amoeba IS an one celled animal. Bacteria is NOT an animal.
Yeast is a single celled fungi and a plant is multicellular. Yeast also doesn't have chloroplast. A plant does
No. Single celled organisms are things like an amoeba or bacteria. Humans and all animals such as an octopus are multi-celled.
There are many examples of single cells. Sperm and eggs in out bodies, bacteria and protozoa.
All bacteria are single celled. I think 1 is called Amoeba
Most are bacteria, but lots are plants/animals having only one cell.
it is single celled
Amoeba is multi celled
No, not all bacteria are single-celled organisms. Some bacteria can exist in multicellular forms, such as in colonies or filaments. However, the majority of bacterial species are indeed single-celled organisms.
protists
Yeast is a single-celled fungi.
one singled celled organism is an amoeba. usally single celled organisms are surrounded by water to survive.
Prokaryote cells are always single-celled.
Yes, prokaryotes are unicellular.