Name the unicellular or multicellular organism which is found in water
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Explanation:
Algae
Algae are autotrophic protists that can be found in pond water. Most of these microorganisms are green in color, while a few may be yellowish-brown. Algae are also diverse, and may either be unicellular or multicellular.
Some of the most common forms of algae that may be found in pond water include spongomonas, euglena as well as chlamydomonas. While some of these microorganisms (chlamydomonas) swim freely in search of food, others (spongomonas) live in gelatinous matrices and use special features to collect food without moving from one point to another.
Unicellular Organisms Discussing Bacteria, Protozoa, Fungi, Algae and Archaea
Bacteria.
Protozoa.
Fungi (unicellular)
Algae (unicellular)
Archaea.
The structure of the unicellular is made up of a single cell. The structure of the multicellular organisms is made up of numerous cells. ... Amoeba, paramecium, yeast all are examples of unicellular organisms. Few examples of multicellular organisms are human beings, plants, animals, birds, and insects.