is bacteria multicellular ?
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is bacteria multicellular
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2022-11-13T14:52:29+00:00
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Bacteria are typically single-celled organisms, meaning they are made up of just one cell. Unlike multicellular organisms, such as plants and animals, which are composed of many cells, bacteria exist as individual cells. Each bacterium carries out all necessary functions for life within its single cell, including metabolism, reproduction, and responding to its environment. So, to answer your question, no, bacteria are not multicellular; they are unicellular organisms.