No , all plants are multicellular
Most plants are multicellular
No its multicellular. Most plants are multicellular.
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No , all plants are multicellular
No , all plants are multicellular
Most plants are multicellular
Non-seed plants evolved from seed plants.
All organisms in the Kingdom Plantae are multicellular, which means that each organism is comprised of more than one cell.(if you don't understand what that means than the simplified version is "plants are multicellular")
No its multicellular. Most plants are multicellular.
no they are multicellular
yes. Any type of plant is multicellular except algae
Are grapes eukaryotic or prokaryotic
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.
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