Yes, just think of all the plants you know. Unicellular organisms are generally very ssmall, but the average tree or flower is not.
Yes plantae is multi-celled
Multicellular
fungi, animalia and plantae. protozoa and bacterias have only single celled organisms
The Plantae Kingdom is many-celled and contains chlorophyll, which enables it to make its own food.
Kingdom Plantae. (Plants)
fungi, animalia and plantae. protozoa and bacterias have only single celled organisms
Protists- some but not all. Animalia-all of them move.
Most plants are multicellular, meaning they are composed of multiple cells working together to form tissues, organs, and systems. However, some algae, which are classified under the Plantae kingdom, can be single-celled.
In the five kingdom system, the three kingdoms that have organisms capable of photosynthesis are some bacteria (mainly cyanobacteria) in the Kingdom Monera, algae in the Kingdom Protista, and plants in the Kingdom Plantae.
Plantae, Protista. I'm not so sure about Fungi.
A one-celled parasite would belong to the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes single-celled organisms that do not fit into other kingdoms like Fungi, Plantae, or Animalia.
These are the organisms with many cells .They aren't unicellular as yeast or Protoctista(Protozoans and Protophytas) or Bacteria.They include all the plants , (except unicellular algae) ,all animals (except protozoans) and fungi.