The difference is the color
one is a moneran and one is an organism
70% alcohol has been found to be more effective in killing microbes.Higher and lower concentration may not be as effective.90% alcohol coagulate proteins in contact.suppose 90% alcohol is poured over one celled organism,the alcohol penetrate the cellwall of the organism.the coagulated protein would then prevent the alcohol further from the cell and no more coagulation then take place.now,if 70% alcohol is added into one celled organism.The diluted alcohol also coagulates the protein, but at a slower rate,so that it penetrates all the cell before coagulation.Then all the cell coagulated and the organism died.
As a cell becomes larger the surface area to volume ratio gets smaller. The volume increases by the square of the surface area. That is the main reason that one celled organisms are small.
As you know, 3d stands for 3 dimensional. We see in 3d everyday. We can also move in 3d. We call it 3 dimensional because we can move (up and down, left to right, and forward and backwards). If you eliminate one of these sets of movements then you eliminate a dimension and you are now in 2d. We an see in the 2nd dimension and 1st dimension because we are at 3d. But we cannot see a 4d (if there is one. there are theories that there are an infinite number of dimensions) because we are not able to move with in the boundaries of 4d.
Green algae: These are a diverse group of algae found in both freshwater and marine environments. They are characterized by their green coloration due to the presence of chlorophyll. Brown algae: Also known as kelp or seaweed, brown algae are predominantly marine and range in size from small filamentous forms to large, complex structures. Red algae: Red algae are typically marine algae that can be found in tropical to polar regions. They are known for their red pigmentation, which is mainly caused by the presence of accessory pigments called phycobilins. Diatoms: These are unicellular, microscopic algae that are found in both freshwater and marine environments. Diatoms are known for their unique silica cell walls, which have intricate and often beautiful patterns. Dinoflagellates: Dinoflagellates are a type of unicellular algae that are mostly marine. They have two flagella, which allow them to move in a spinning motion. Euglenoids: Euglenoids are single-celled organisms that can be either plant-like or animal-like. They have a whip-like tail called a flagellum that allows them to move and can be found in freshwater environments. Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria): Although not true algae, cyanobacteria are often referred to as blue-green algae. They are photosynthetic bacteria that can be found in a wide range of environments, including freshwater, marine, and terrestrial habitats.
a singe celled is a prokaryote and multi celled is a eukaryote
Monerans are prokaryotes.
The Moneran is part of the unicellular organism kingdom and is a single cellular organism. As it has no nuclear membrane it has a prokaryotic cell organization like bacteria.
no; monerans are single-celled organisms
Each living thing is an organism. A microorganism is a single-celled organism or a virus.
No they're singled celled
An organism is a single-celled life form whereas a species refers to a group of organisms.
a one celled organism has only one job to do.....but a organism has many jobs to do a one celled organism has one job to do....but a multi-celled organism has many jobs to do.
Monerans.
Algae
"Explain the difference between one-celled organisms and many-celled organisms?" thats the same question smart one.
Single means 1... multi means more.... lets see if we use common sense a single cell organism has one cell and a multicellular organism has more than one cell.