Yes they are and i think they can move because most animals move unless their hurt or been in an accident.
No. Animals are multicellular. Protists are unicellular.
A scientist who studies how animals move are called physicists.
motile means those animals which are able to move [eg. animals] from one place to another which sessile animals [eg. sea anemone] are those which cannot move.
oceans animals that can swim are animals of nekton
Most animals move from place to place, but sessile animals stay attached to one spot their entire life.
Yes.
true
No. Animals are multicellular. Protists are unicellular.
all animals:yes all living things:no
examples are humans dogs cats animals
it is a multicelluar
Both. Some can be unicelluar and some can be multicelluar.
Anemones are multicelluar animals which lack organ grade of organization. They have only tissues, organs are absent.
some plants are multicelluar, most plants aren't
No. Vertebrates are animals with backbones. Sponges are about the simplest multicelluar organisms around.
Protista, although some may be autotrophic.
Most multicelluar animals reproduce sexually and therefore develop from a fertilized egg. Mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, fish are good examples.