Absolutely. You do every time you look in the mirror.
Everything you can see, all multicellular animals.
Yes, an Irish Wolfhound, whether it be purebred or mixed, is multicellular. In fact, all animals are multicellular. Multicellular means to have more than one (single) cell so any animal that you can see with the naked eye is multicellular.
No, Gray Wolves are multicellular, just like all other plants and animals you can see with the naked eye.
Multicellular. All animals are multicellular. There is no such thing as a unicellular animal.
A sea star is multicellular.
they are NOT animals because they are not multicellular, and they are unicllular
There are many examples of multicellular organisms. Us humans are multicellular, animals are multicellular. Smaller organisms are unicells.
Animals are multicellular organisms, meaning they are made up of more than one cell. Each cell in a multicellular animal has a specific function, contributing to the overall structure and functioning of the organism.
multicellular, eukaryotes
multicellular, all animals are
multicellular, or humans, plants and animals.
The vast majority of animals in Kingdom Animalia are multicellular, yes.