Unicellular organism: Amoeba - Amoeba is a single-celled organism belonging to the domain Eukaryota. It moves by extending pseudopodia and primarily lives in freshwater environments. Multicellular organism: Human - Humans are multicellular organisms belonging to the species Homo sapiens. They consisRead more
Unicellular organism: Amoeba – Amoeba is a single-celled organism belonging to the domain Eukaryota. It moves by extending pseudopodia and primarily lives in freshwater environments.
Multicellular organism: Human – Humans are multicellular organisms belonging to the species Homo sapiens. They consist of trillions of specialized cells organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems, allowing for complex functions and behaviors.
Give one example each of unicellular and multicellular organism.
Unicellular organism: Amoeba - Amoeba is a single-celled organism belonging to the domain Eukaryota. It moves by extending pseudopodia and primarily lives in freshwater environments. Multicellular organism: Human - Humans are multicellular organisms belonging to the species Homo sapiens. They consisRead more
Unicellular organism: Amoeba – Amoeba is a single-celled organism belonging to the domain Eukaryota. It moves by extending pseudopodia and primarily lives in freshwater environments.
Multicellular organism: Human – Humans are multicellular organisms belonging to the species Homo sapiens. They consist of trillions of specialized cells organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems, allowing for complex functions and behaviors.
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