(; No, there's some things that are unicells. Humans, and larger types of organisms are multicellular. Small organisms are unicells because their body ain't large enough and they don't need alot of cells like us. ;)
No. Bacteria and some prokaryotes are unicellular. The more evolved organisms are multi-cellular.
No. Because prokaryotes are organisms and they are unicellular{a single celled organism}
Yes fish have organs. Every single multicellular organism has organs.
Multicellular animals normally have body organs, yes.
yes,simple multicellular organism can be without organ.e.g sponges
yes,simple multicellular organism can be without organ.e.g sponges
multicellular
The larvae of all insects is multicellular and not unicellular because the larvae is composed of several different organs and cell types. In order for something to be unicellular, it must contain only one cell.
It's a mammal.... what do you think? if you said unicellular, you need to think more about why you asked this question, if you said multicellular... why'd you even ask? correct answer: Multicellular... there are no mammals that have only one cell count. infact there aren't too many animals that do even...
Turtles are multicellular. The vast majority of life forms that are not microscopic are multicellular.
All the living organisms are made up of cells. They can either be unicellular or multicellular.
Platypuses are multicellular. All mammals, and indeed all vertebrates, are multicellular.
Multicellular eukaryotes
Forelimbs.