IT is a unicellular.
A fungi is a multi-cell but can be a single cell
Multi-cellular I think although I am not 100% sure. Please do not take my word for it. Hope this helps...
Yeasts fall under the kingdom Fungi. They don't need sunlight to grow. There are two major classifications of yeasts and they are the Saccharomycotina (true yeasts) and the Taphrinomycotina Schizosaccharomycetes (fission yeasts). Most yeast are single-celled, but they sometimes 'glue'together to form chains and become multi-cellular.
Streptococcus is single-celled.
Yeast is a single-celled fungi.
Yeast
A fungi is a multi-cell but can be a single cell
The five main kingdoms in nature are: Animalia (organisms with complex cells and tissues), Plantae (organisms that photosynthesize), Fungi (organisms that absorb nutrients), Protista (mostly single-celled organisms), and Monera (prokaryotic organisms).
Multi-cellular I think although I am not 100% sure. Please do not take my word for it. Hope this helps...
Yeasts fall under the kingdom Fungi. They don't need sunlight to grow. There are two major classifications of yeasts and they are the Saccharomycotina (true yeasts) and the Taphrinomycotina Schizosaccharomycetes (fission yeasts). Most yeast are single-celled, but they sometimes 'glue'together to form chains and become multi-cellular.
mulitcellular
No, tigers are multi-cellular eukaryotes.
They are multi-cellular.
Nothing. There is no such thing as a MULTI CELLULAR cell. All cells are single units.
cacti is mostly multi-cellular
Single-cell
Bacteria are uni-cellular, meaning they are all single celled organisms.