steveann steveann
  • 05-07-2015
  • Biology
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can a single cell be a living thing? explain

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ImAGirl ImAGirl
  • 05-07-2015
yea they actually can and living things that are composed of one cell are known as unicellular organisms. Examples of unicellular organisms include amoebas, bacteria and certain fungi. Unicellular organisms are either prokaryotes or eukaryotes.
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