Biology, asked by kriti25072003, 1 year ago

why some bacteria are multicellular?explain

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Answered by Somyasisodiya
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Bacteria are not multicellularorganisms. They are large group of unicellular microorganisms. Onebacterium (the singular form ofbacteria) is one small organism, and it is called a prokaryotic cell, or aprokaryote. ... This nucleus is the main difference between prokaryotes andeukaryotes.
Answered by neanumha
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Bacteria are single celled microbes. The cell structure is simpler than that of other organisms as there is no nucleus or membrane bound organelles. Instead their control centre containing the genetic information is contained in a single loop of DNA.

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