which of these is not a unicellular organisms (1)WBC(2) Paramecium (3) Bacteria (4) Amoeba.
Answers
Answered by
7
Explanation:
I think the answer is 2) paramecium
Answered by
0
The Answer is:
All the organisms mentioned are Unicellular.
Cells in unicellular and multicellular organisms act differently. A unicellular creature relies on just one cell to conduct all of its duties, but a multicellular organism has cells that are specialised to perform distinct functions that support the organism as a whole.
- Cells function differently in unicellular and multicellular species, yet each cell in each organism possesses specialised cell structures, known as organelles.
- These organelles are in charge of several cellular tasks, including food acquisition, energy production, and protein synthesis.
- Unicellular creatures are made up of only one cell that performs all of the organism's tasks, whereas multicellular organisms need many different cells to function.
- Bacteria, protists, and yeast are examples of unicellular creatures. A paramecium, for example, is a slipper-shaped, unicellular organism found in pond water. It absorbs food from the water and digests it in food vacuoles, which are organelles.
- Food nutrients pass it through cytoplasm to the adjacent organelles, assisting in the maintenance of the cell, and thus the organism.
SPJ3
Similar questions
Social Sciences,
6 months ago
Math,
6 months ago
History,
1 year ago
Math,
1 year ago
Physics,
1 year ago