[2] See «Even single -
celled organisms feed themselves in a «smart» manner.»
«Even single -
celled organisms feed themselves in «smart» manner.»
Not exact matches
Most sea sponges
feed on single -
celled organisms, which they filter from water, but some are more voracious, catching small crustaceans.
One -
celled plants, the remains of
organisms that
feed on them, and fecal matter sink, by force of gravity, into the deep ocean.
Bacteria — small, single -
celled organisms —
feed on both.
Jellyfish have symbiotic relationships with living things of all sizes, from fish and shrimp that
feed off them or off the pieces of food left between their tentacles, to single -
celled photosynthesizing
organisms that take shelter inside the cytoplasm of the jellyfish's
cells.
Even your gut microbiome — that secret world inside you numbering in the 100 trillion
organisms, outnumbering your own
cells 10:1 — responds better to cyclical rather than frequent
feeding.