Social Sciences, asked by Andrewdayton, 6 months ago

What is a single celled organism able to do?


differentiate


make tissues


grow to large sizes


survive on its own

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
14

Answer:

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Explanation:

All single-celled organisms contain everything they need to survive within their one cell. These cells are able to get energy from complex molecules, to move, and to sense their environment. The ability to perform these and other functions is part of their organization. Living things increase in size.

Answered by Abhijeet1589
2

Single-celled Organisms Are Able To Survive On Their Own.

  • A single called organism or unicellular organism is an organism that consists of a single cell.
  • unicellular organism comprises bacteria, protozoans, slime molds, algae, etc.
  • A unicellular organism consisting of one cell that has the potential of surviving on it its own
  • The cell can perform all vital functions including metabolism, reproduction, and excretion.
  • Various unicellular organisms such as blue-green algae. can synthesize their food.
  • They undergo asexual modes of reproduction such as budding, cell division, etc.
  • A unicellular, unlike a multicellular organism, cannot undergo differentiation as a single cell performs all the tasks to survive.
  • A unicellular organism cannot grow very large in size as a greater the surface area, a large amount of raw material can enter the body.
  • As the cell size increase, surface area to volume ratio decreases, which implies that raw material required for the cell to survive will not be sufficient.

Hence, single-celled organisms can survive on their own.

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