Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Are bacteria single-celled?

I know, it's a stupid question, but I've forgotton...

Are bacteria single-celled?
Yes.


BACTERIA are a group of simple, microscopic, single-celled organisms. A bacterium's cell is very different from a plant or animal cell.It has no organelles such as a nucleus or mitochondria inside its cell wall.
Reply:yes.
Reply:Bacteria are single celled organisms which multiply by cell division
Reply:All bacteria are single celled organisms.


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