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what are unicellular organisms and give two examples of it​

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Answered by bmsurabhhi22
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A unicellular organisms, also known as a single celled organism that consists of a single cell unlike a multicellular organism that consists of multiple cell. In contrast,even the simplest multicellular organism have cells that depend on each other to survive

EXAMPLE : bacteria, amoeba

Answered by iamqueen1
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Unicellular organisms : Organisms that consists of single cell. These are microscopic (small and can be seen only under microscope) organisms , also known as single called organisms

Examples :

  1. Ameoba
  2. Parameciem
  3. Algae

Lets explore more :

  • According to a report that was released in 2012 from the University of Potsdam in German, it was stated that the ocean is home to an estimated 2.9×1029 unicellular organisms (about 20,000 species).

  • Considering that single-celled (unicellular) organisms have the characteristics of living things, we cannot include viruses here. This is due to the fact that viruses are not considered living things despite the fact that they have genetic material and various characteristics of living organisms.

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