Thursday, October 18, 2018

Can animals be unicellular?

Can animals be unicellular?



There is no such thing. Animals, by definition, are multicellular. Unicellularorganisms are those in which individuals in the species are made up of a single cell. ... If you are looking for animal-like unicellular creatures, try searching for “Protozoa” (which means first animals) or “animal-like protists”.

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