<span>It
is truth that most of the unicellular organisms like bacteria, are
among the simplest life forms we know about it, but there are many
other unicellular organisms, like amoebas, warnowiids and algae, that
are far more complex. They can even have thousand of nuclei and be
visible with the naked eye. Some amoeba actively hunt their pray, and
some warnowiids even evolved and structure that functions like an eye;
so even though unicellular, they are not simple organisms at all.</span>
The energy is generally not needed immediately, so it is used to combine ADP with phosphate ions to form ATP molecules<span>. During the process of cellular respiration, </span>carbon dioxide<span> is given off as a waste product. This </span>carbon dioxide<span> can be used by photosynthesizing cells to form new </span>carbohydrates<span>.</span>
D I’m pretty sure it correct
What statement are you referring to ?