Science, asked by johnkennethpoblador, 2 months ago

Do you think single-celled microorganisms could survive on its own? How? Why do you say so?

Answers

Answered by jogita11
9

All single-celled organisms contain everything they need to survive within their one cell. These cells are able to get energy from complex molecules, to move, and to sense their environment. The ability to perform these and other functions is part of their organization. Living things increase in size.

Explanation:

hope \: this \: answer \: will \: help \: you..

Answered by sushreesimranswain12
2

Answer:

Protozoan is a single celled microorganisms Because when the cytoplasm is out then where there is nucleus the reproduction occur .

Similar questions