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No, not all animals are unicellular. Animals are typically multicellular organisms. Additionally, unicellular organisms are not classified as animals. Eukaryotic cells are found in animals, but there are also other types of organisms, such as bacteria, that have prokaryotic cells.
How unicellular organisms may have given rise to the first animals?
The kingdom Monera consists of unicellular organisms.
There are no unicellular animals. Amoebas and paramecium are protists.
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Multicellular. All animals are multicellular. There is no such thing as a unicellular animal.
phagocytosis is the process of aquiring nutrition in unicellular organisms
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Animals are eukaryotic organisms, but they are not unicellular; they are multicellular. Additionally, they are heterotrophic, meaning they obtain their nutrients by consuming other organisms. While all animals are eukaryotic and heterotrophic, they are characterized by their multicellular structure, which distinguishes them from unicellular organisms.
Both. Some can be unicelluar and some can be multicelluar.
There are no unicellular animals. Part of the definition of animals is that they are multicellular.