Chlamydomonas, Euglena, Paramecium are examples of Unicellular prokaryotes Unicellular eukaryotes Multicellular prokaryotes Multicellular eukaryotes
Question
Chlamydomonas, Euglena, Paramecium are examples of Unicellular prokaryotes Unicellular eukaryotes Multicellular prokaryotes Multicellular eukaryotes
Solution
Chlamydomonas, Euglena, Paramecium are examples of Unicellular eukaryotes.
Here's why:
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Unicellular: These organisms are made up of a single cell.
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Eukaryotes: The cells of these organisms contain a nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes.
So, they are not prokaryotes (which lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles) and they are not multicellular (made up of more than one cell).
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