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how do unicellular microorganisms breath

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

That means the single-celled organisms lack any such tissues or organs due to their lack of multicellularity. So, they do not breathe like we do; they simply carry out the respiratory process directly by exchanging the gases with their surroundings through their cellular membrane by the process of diffusion

Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

they don't breathe they directly get oxygen from environment, no complex process is there and also some just do anaerobic respiration which means no need of oxygen but the atp release is comparatively very low

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