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Are any bacteria made of more than one cell?

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Answered by choudhary21
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Imagine a cell.

This cell is called a bacterium.

This cell will divide and produce more bacteria. (Bacteria is the plural of bacterium).

Those bacteria will live in populations. But they won't function together as one organism, they are separate cells.

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They are prokaryotic cells.

Bacteria

have the presumed most ancient types of cells, known as

prokaryotic

cells.

They are simpler then our cells once they lack a membrane that organize the cell nucleus and any organelles that derive from this membrane.

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Actually there is no this kind of bacteria present in the world. The bacteria is usually single celled.

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