For the most part, eukaryotes are multicellular, but there are exceptions.
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A human, tree, flower, dog, etc.
A hydra is a eukaryote. It is a multicellular organism that has membrane-bound organelles and a true nucleus containing its genetic material.
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This describes a fungus. Fungi are multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryotes that obtain nutrients by absorbing them from their surroundings.
No. Since it is a bacteria it is a prokaryote but it has cells that act together.
A Eukaryote is any organism that's comprised of Eukaryotic cells -- This ranges from uni- to multicellular. Now over what they're mad, I'm unsure.
The kingdom Plantae best classifies photosynthetic multicellular organisms with specialized tissues, such as trees, flowers, and grasses. These organisms have chlorophyll and cell walls made of cellulose, which are characteristic features of plants within the Eukaryote domain.