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Which type of organism is a single-celled prokaryote?Multiple choice question.FungusProtistVirusBacterium

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Which type of organism is a single-celled prokaryote?

  • Fungus
  • Protist
  • Virus
  • Bacterium
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Solution

The type of organism that is a single-celled prokaryote is a Bacterium.

Here's why:

  1. Fungus: Fungi are eukaryotic organisms, not prokaryotic. They are also typically multicellular, not single-celled.

  2. Protist: Protists are also eukaryotic, not prokaryotic. They can be either single-celled or multicellular.

  3. Virus: Viruses are not considered living organisms and they do not have cells. They are composed of genetic material (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat.

  4. Bacterium: Bacteria are prokaryotic, meaning they do not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. They are also single-celled. Therefore, bacteria fit the description of a single-celled prokaryote.

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