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Are insects unicellular

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Yes. A single celled organism is comprised or one single cell. Any protist is an example of a single celled organism. Since insects are comprised of more than one cell, they are multicellular organisms.

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No, butterflies are Arthropods in the kingdom Animalia, which includes only multicellular organisms. Most unicellular organisms aren't visible without a microscope.

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No. Virtually any organism large enough to be seen with the naked eye is multicellular.

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