Geography, asked by utkarshrvj1490, 10 months ago

Which structure could be found in a single-celled organism?
A) legs and feet
B) large brain
C) outer covering
D) internal organs

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Answered by teej21
11

outer covering - none of the other answers can occur due to the absorbed solutions inability to reach the centre of the organism, smaller cells in greater numbers are more efficient as they can group together yet all absorb the right amounts of nutrients for its need. multi cellular organisms, such as humans can have the other answers in them as cells group together to make skin, muscles and organs. it also gives the organism to grow larger.

2. bacteria are single celled. bacteria reproduce through mitosis (cell division). bacteria break down decaying matter to obtain energy. every organism requires energy to live. Bacteria can move in order to reach their nutrient source.

Answered by KailashHarjo
3

A outer covering can be found in a single-celled organism. Option(C) is the correct answer.

  • Any organism's biology must contain a wall that divides internal cell components from the outside environment in order to maintain the state of disequilibrium with the external environment that characterizes its existence.
  • This wall is known as the cell wall. It is a permeable membrane that controls how much waste and nutrients enter and leave the cell.
  • This could be called the outer covering of the unicellular organism. This outer covering protects the internal structure of the single-celled organism from any outer disturbances.

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