Classification 4.5 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? BiologyCells, tissues and organsGCSEEdexcel Created by: manpreetgarchaCreated on: 16-05-15 12:51 Are Bacteria multi-cellular or single-celled organisms? They are all Single-Celled Organisms. 1 of 14 Do Bacteria have a Nucleus? They have no Nucleus. 2 of 14 Are Fungi multi-cellular or unicellular? Most are multicellular but some are unicellular? 3 of 14 Can Fungi photosynthesise? No because their cells never contain chloroplasts. 4 of 14 Do Fungi have cell walls? Yes but they are not composed of cellulose. 5 of 14 Are Protoctists multi-cellular or single-celled organisms? They are single-celled organisms. 6 of 14 Do Protoctist cells have a nucleus? Yes they have a Nucleus. 7 of 14 Are Plants multi-cellular or single celled? They are multicellular. 8 of 14 Do plants have cell walls? Yes and they contain cellulose. 9 of 14 Are animals multi cellular or single-celled? Animals are multicellular 10 of 14 Do all animals have backbones? Some have backbones and some don't. 11 of 14 Why aren't viruses called as a Kingdom? Because they are not living and they don't do all the life processes. (MRS GREN) 12 of 14 Do viruses have a nucleus? No and they also don't have cytoplasm. 13 of 14 Give one way in which the structure of a virus differs from a bacterium. Bacteria are made of cells and Viruses are not. 14 of 14
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