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A single cell may constitute a whole organism .Explain by giving example.

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Answered by alammdtaufique5
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Answer. It is understood that a single cell may compose of the complete organism as in Amoeba, Paramoecium, and bacteria. ... An instance of a unicellular organism would be several varieties of algae such as green algae, Euglena, either prokaryotic plants such as most bacteria.

Answered by Farhan5555
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Yes, a single cell may constitute a whole organism. We can take the examples of Unicellular Organisms into consideration.

Unicellular Organisms are those organisms which are made up of only one cell and that single cell performs all the functions and activities.

For Example: Amoeba, Euglena, Paramecium.

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