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smokeyd smokeyd
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11 years ago
Single celled organisms have the same properties of either animals or plants. A single celled animal would be heterotrophic, without chloroplasts, and have a cell membrane and lysosomes. A single celled plant would be autotrophic, have chloroplasts, cell walls, a large vacuole and no lysosomes.

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11 years ago
yes you are correct.  however i would call it a single celled animal, just a single celled organism.. animal is implying its more like a cat which you are not saying at all, your implying a bacteria, archea or protist.  I believe that a single celled organism can also be autotrophic, however it would be both.. called heteroautotrophic and the plant can be photoautotrophic.
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11 years ago
you are correct!
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