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zimovet [89]
3 years ago
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Which other samples in the Gizmo (just give a single cell organism) do you think represent unicellular organisms? Pls help Will

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Biology
1 answer:
jasenka [17]3 years ago
5 0

Hi, I notice you've asked an incomplete/unclear question. However, I inferred you want an example of a unicellular organism.

Answer:

<u>Amoebas, Plankton, Bacteria</u>

Explanation:

<em>Remember, </em>a unicellular organism is an organism (any life form) that has just a single cell. In other words, unlike humans/animals that have and regenerate millions of cells, a unicellular organism survives by means of a  single cell.

Amoebas, Plankton, and Bacteria are common examples of single-cell life forms. In the case of Amoebas, this single-cell structure enables the organism not to maintain a distinct shape; and so it can easily change its shape.

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