A single-celled organism grows by replicating its genetic material and then dividing into two daughter cells through a process called binary fission. During binary fission, the cell's cytoplasm and organelles are distributed between the two daughter cells, allowing each to grow and function independently.
You would expect the organism to grow better on nutrient agar because it is a general-purpose medium that supports the growth of a wide range of organisms. MacConkey agar, on the other hand, contains inhibitors that selectively inhibit the growth of Gram-negative bacteria, so the organism may not grow as well on this medium.
Yes, a human is an organism. An organism is any individual living system that can respond to stimuli, grow, reproduce, and maintain homeostasis, all of which humans are capable of doing.
Sporangiophores grow vertically to aid in the dispersal of spores away from the parent organism. Rhizoids grow downward to anchor the organism to the substrate and absorb nutrients from the environment. The different growth patterns of sporangiophores and rhizoids optimize the functions of dispersal and nutrient uptake, respectively.
An example of something that is not an organism is a rock. Rocks do not possess the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or metabolize nutrients.
An example on an organism is like and animal or a human.
yes
no...bird's are not single celled
eukarya
which type of organism grow in pus
Cells grow in order for the organism to grow and reproduce. Cells only grow to replace other cells that die off and allow for the continued existence of the organism.
It is the seed of an organism- the walnut tree. It can grow to become an organism.
No, beans are not single cell organisms. Beans have many millions of cells.
They reproduce
Haha lol. That's funny cuz i have the same book in middle school anyways...."All organisms grow during some part of their lives. In a single-celled organism, the cell gets bigger and divides. This makes new organisms. An organism made of many cells gets bigger by making more cells. As these organisms grow, they get new traits. These traits often change how the organism looks. For example, as a tadpole grows into a frog, it develops legs and loses its tail."it is not funny you wished it was it is just for kids or tenagers that need help with there science homework so dont judgethat's what the book said....
No, they do not. Because they have such a thin Cell Membrane, all the nutrients they need can be absorbed through diffusion or active transport.
Yes; many organisms do grow.
Stem cells