Biology, asked by rachnabajpayee21671, 9 months ago

Yes or No Type:
1. Bacteria are single-celled plants possessing cell wall and chlorophyll.
2. Microorganism may be unicellular or multicellular.​

Answers

Answered by alkamavath
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1) False , They are included under Kingdom Monera and not under Plantae . Bacteria also donot possess chlorophyll, If autotrophic they will possess bacteriochlorophyl and bacterioviridin

2) False , Microorganisms are unicellular . They may differentiate to form multicellular colonies , But a single microorganism taken into consideration would be unicellular .
Answered by swarnamahalaxmi31200
1

Answer:

1. Firstly, Bacteria is not classified as plants at all. They are prokaryotic organisms so, obviously,  they are unicellular organisms. Bacteria have both cell and some have chlorophyll. The cell wall of bacteria can be used as antibiotics to kill the same.

Explanation:

2. microorganisms are both unicellular and multicellular.

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