Biology, asked by Anuragkumar111, 1 year ago

is bacteria unicellular or multicellular define


misthi6: bacteria is unicellular
badvampirezaynab: yeah

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Answered by badvampirezaynab
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In biology, the adjective unicellular describes anorganism that has only one single cell, like most kinds of bacteria. ... Many types of fungi areunicellular, as well as amoebas, bacteria, and other tiny creatures and plants.

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Anonymous: Can you name the unicellular plants
Answered by sakshi7048
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<b> hey mate

here's your answer ,

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it is a unicellular organism ,

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unicellular organisms are made up of single cell or contain one cell

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