unicellar
No. Eukaryotes are simply organisms that have DNA in a separate nucleus. Some are unicellular. Some are multicellular.
it can be considered a multicellular organism
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Protista
For the most part, no. Eukaryotes include plants animals and fungi. Plants and animals are multicellular and only a few fungi are unicellular such as yeast
Prokaryotes are unicellular, and Eukaryotes are multicellular.
is a lion a multicellular or unicellular I believe that it is multicellular like all eukaryotes hope this helps! from sjblfamily
No. Eukaryotes are simply organisms that have DNA in a separate nucleus. Some are unicellular. Some are multicellular.
Protists can be unicellular or in a colony of similar organisms but do not differentiate into tissues. They are eukaryotes.
Fungus
Yes, Eukaryotes can either assemble into Multicellular or Unicellular organisms.
Mosses are part of the plant kingdom and are not unicellular
it can be considered a multicellular organism
Yes, humans are eukaryotes. Eukaryotes are either multicellular or unicellular... they are defined by having membrane bound structures.
Having a DNA contained in a nucleus is a characteristic of eukaryotes. All multicellular organisms and some unicellular organisms are eukaryotes. Prokaryotes lack a nucleus.
No, most of the organisms are not muticellular. Many bacterias are unicellular in nature. Humans and other eukaryote are an example of multicellular organisms.
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