Both. Some can be unicelluar and some can be multicelluar.
plants are unicellular, animals are multi
all plants are multi-cellular
I'm pretty sure it is multicelluler because every cell has its own core and blah blah but there is many cells in a plant so that makes it multicellular
All plants are unicellular
no they are multicellular
Yes
multicellular, plants can be both, unicellular and multicellullar
Most plants are multicellular
There are unicellular plants but there are also multicellular plants.
Yes, bacteria is unicellular, no, they are not plants. Bacterias are categorized into their own kingdom and is not associated with plants (although there are some bacterias that photosynthesize).
For the most part, no. Eukaryotes include plants animals and fungi. Plants and animals are multicellular and only a few fungi are unicellular such as yeast
Plants can be both multicellular and unicellular. Most plants are multicellular, and by most I mean that any which have leaves, stems, roots, flowers. There are a few unicellular plants, but these are small little things, for example the green layer you might find in pond water.
they are both unicellular.