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It is a microscopic fossil, as of a pollen grain or unicellular organism.
An amoeba is a unicellular, genderless organism that belongs to the Protista kingdom & can reproduce through asexual reproduction. Amoeba are the unicellular, microscopic organism which moves by the help of pseudopodia (false foot)
The cell lacks a membrane-covered nucleus.
UnicellularA single-celled organism is called unicellular.Examples of unicellular organisms are bacteria and protozoa.
No. Amoeba is the simplest microscopic unicellular cell whereas elephant is the largest mammal (which is a multicellular organism)
unicellular organism if I'm not mistaken
The microscopic algae are unicellular, colonial and filamentous forms of organisms.
It is a microscopic fossil, as of a pollen grain or unicellular organism.
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The microscopic unicellular marine or freshwater colonial algae is a diatom. The cell walls are impregnated with silica. Plankton is primarily a microscopic organism that occupy the upper water layers in fresh water and ecosystems.
An amoeba is a unicellular, genderless organism that belongs to the Protista kingdom & can reproduce through asexual reproduction. Amoeba are the unicellular, microscopic organism which moves by the help of pseudopodia (false foot)
The cell lacks a membrane-covered nucleus.
Certain algae is unicellular and microscopic. Multicellular algae can be microscopic, but often are not. Seaweed is an example of algae that is a single multicellular organism and not microscopic.
No. A unicellular organism is an organism made up of ONE CELL, so they're all microscopic. Microscopic means that you can't see it it without a microscope. And you can see a sea urchin, so it is not microscopic, so it's not unicellular.
Yes It Do Because It Is An Organism Made Up Of A Nucles Enclosed By A Membrane
Unless a tiger is a bacteria or other simple microscopic organism, which they aren't. A tiger is multicellular.