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no protozoa are single-celled organisms

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Can parasites be protozoa fungi or multicellular organisms?

Protozoa, fungi and multicellular organisms can be parasites.


Are animals multicellular eukaryotes?

yes and no. baciria are prokaryotes while most animals are eukayotes


What is the difference between volvox and other protozoa?

Volvox may be considered to be both unicellular and multicellular. It resembles the one-celled organism "Chlamydomonas." Volvox also has characteristics from those of a colony because most of the cells are similiar. It also has specialized reproductive cells and the two ends of the colony are different.


Are horses unicellular or multicellular?

The horse belongs to Kingdom Animalia. This is because they have multicellular cells, depend on other organisms for food and can move independently.


Why are colonial organisms not multicellular?

Colonial organisms have some of the same characteristics of multicellular organisms. The difference between a multicellular organism and a colonial organism is that individual organisms from a colony can survive on their own, while cells from a multicellular organism cannot.


Why would a sponge be considered a colony of cells rather than a multicellular organism?

A sponge is a colony of cells because it is a group of cells living and working together. It would be a multicellular organism only if those cells were grouped together as a function


According to the Scientific Theory of the Origin of Life multicellular animals came directly from?

Basically, one protozoa (one celled) ate another by engulfing it, and it helped out the cell that ate it. The bigger protozoa didn't degrade the one it engulfed it and became a multi cellular organism.


Is a Volvo's multi celled or signal celled?

If you are talking about a Volvox, they have already evolved into a multicellular colony.


Is a protista unicellular or multicellular?

Protists can be unicellular or in a colony of similar organisms but do not differentiate into tissues. They are eukaryotes.


How are protozoans different from animals?

The protozoa are one-celled animals and the smallest of all animals. ... They do breathe, move, and reproduce like multicelled animals.


Can multicellular live in colony?

Yes, Multi cellular can live in colony.E.g. Jelly Fish, Sea Anemone, ObeliaColony


How do you determine whether an organism is an animal?

If an organism is multicellular, heterotrophic (cannot make its own energy), and has no cell wall, it is an animal. This is the definition of the kingdom Animalia. There are unicellular animal-like members of the kingdom Protista commonly called protozoa. Fungi are heterotrophic and multicellular, but they have a cell wall made of chitin.