The archaebacteria are unicellular.
Unicellular.
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Yes they are.
NO its unicellular
its unicellular.
Multicellular
not sure
yes
yes.
Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria
Both unicellular and multicellular fungi exist.
Animalia is the kingdom that consists only of complex multicellular eukaryotic organisms.
Plantae
Archaebacteria is the kingdom that autotrophic multicellular organisms belong to.
There are commonly recognized five animal kingdoms: Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Plantae, Kingdom Fungi, Kingdom Protista, and Kingdom Monera. The animal kingdom specifically belongs to Kingdom Animalia, which includes multicellular organisms that are eukaryotic and heterotrophic.
They have their own kingdom called Archaebacteria.
single-celled
single-celled
Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria
members of the plant kingdom are multicellular
They are in the archaebacteria kingdom
They are their kingdom names
Yes, archaebacteria is the smallest kingdom. Next comes eubacteria, protist, fungi, plants and then animals