single-celled
single-celled
The archaebacteria are unicellular.
they were probably the first multicelluar life- forms
Single-celled. Most bacteria are single celled.
yes
no...bird's are not single celled
eukarya
Archaebacteria is the kingdom that autotrophic multicellular organisms belong to.
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, and Fungi
Simple multicellular living things are often referred to as "multicellular organisms," which are made up of more than one cell but are structurally and functionally less complex compared to more advanced multicellular organisms. Examples include certain algae, some fungi, and simple animals like sponges.
archaebacteria are the type of bacteria which dates back to the first forms of life on earth. And its my guess that bacteria are unicellular whether unicellular or multicellular
Members of both the kingdoms Archaebacteria and Plantae are similar in that they are both fundamental groups of life and share cellular structures such as membranes and ribosomes. However, they differ significantly in their cellular organization and metabolic processes; Archaebacteria are unicellular prokaryotes that often thrive in extreme environments, while Plantae are primarily multicellular eukaryotes that perform photosynthesis to produce energy. Additionally, Plantae have complex structures like tissues and organs, which are absent in Archaebacteria.