No. They are multicellular. They are animals and all animals are multicellular.
All animals are multicellular.
All animals are multicellular.
All adult animals are multicellular. Protozoa aren't exactly animals, and they're unicellular.
Animals may be unicellular or multicellular. The same with plants.
multicellular, all animals are
Multicellular. All animals are multicellular. There is no such thing as a unicellular animal.
All animals that are multicellular organisms have muscles.
They are all multicellular and heterotrophic, but do not have cell walls.
All animals with multicellular function. :)
Plants, animals, fungiHumans are the most complex of all multicellular organisms.All of the animals on earth are multicellular.Examples:MonkeysCowsFrogsLlamas
There are no unicellular animals. All animals are multicellular. There are unicellular organisms, but they are not animals.
multicellular because a pig is an animal and and all animals and plants are multicellular
No. As with all animals, they are multicellular.
There are many examples of multicellular organisms. Us humans are multicellular, animals are multicellular. Smaller organisms are unicells.
Everything you can see, all multicellular animals.
Protists are similar to animals in a couple ways. All animals are multicellular and some protists are multicellular though not all are. All protists and animal cells are also eukaryotic or containing a nucleus.
Nope, all animals are multicellular.
No. Eagles (and all animals) are multicellular.
Yes. All animals are multicellular.
multicellular
Yes, it is multicelluar. All animals are multicellular, for more information, search animal kingdom
There are unicellular animals as well as multicellular animals.
Animals are multicellular.
Humans, almost all other animals and land plants are examples of multicellular organisms. Most life which is visible to the naked eye will be multicellular.