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Is it possible for a single cell to be a living organism?
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Is it possible for a single cell to be a living organism?
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Yes. Lots of bacteria and fungi are unicellular some might live in groups but they are still unicellular.
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Sure. Single-cell organisms include bacteria and hens' eggs.
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