Biology, asked by noornabeeha70, 1 month ago

Which of the following is not a unicellular organism (1)

a) Amoeba b) Paramecium

c) Chlamydomonas d) Fungi​

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Answered by barkulmanjushri
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Answer:Amoba hope that it help in your homework

Explanation:Some things consist of only one cell. They are called unicellular organisms. One of the simplest living things, an amoeba, is made of only one cell. ... An amoeba's single cell appears to be not much more than cytoplasm held together by a flexible cell membrane.

this is why ammoeba is not consider as unicellular orgam

Answered by Brainzeee
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Answer:

The correct option is (D) Fungi.

Explanation:

What is Unicellular organisms?

  • The unicellular organisms are the organisms that contain only one cell and that cell regulate all the work such as metabolism, excretion and also reproduction.
  • Examples of such unicellular organisms are E.coli, Amoeba, Paramecium, Protozoa, Streptococcus, Chlamydomonas, etc.

Fungi is not unicellular because fungi is multicellular organism.

NOTE: Yeast is fungi but it is unicellular microorganism (exception).

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