Biology, asked by Vaishu152006, 1 year ago

We know Amoeba is unicellular and small and an elephant is multicellular and huge do you think a unicellular elephant can exist in nature why or why not?



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Answers

Answered by sos1112
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Answer:

No unicellular elephant can't exist

Explanation:

As elephant comes under our kingdom that is animalia , animalia is multicellular organisms kingdom

Answered by aaravshrivastwa
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No, unicellular elephant cannot exist in nature. This is because elephants have large food requirements as well as thier body is so large and they do not exist. Moreover, if they exist as unicellular it will disturb the whole ecosystem and they comes under Animalia kingdom and under Animalia there are multicellular organism.

However, their body is so huge and they are made of trillions of cells. And if they made as like Ameoba they won't survive and gets extinct.

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