Yes, Eukaryotes can either assemble into Multicellular or Unicellular organisms.
Your question needs a little bit of understanding of the facts. Organisms have cells that are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic. But prokaryotic cells don't form complex structures. They are found most of the time as one cell, sometimes are two together or a cluster or a string. Ex: the bacteria cocci, round-like, are found as just cocci (one) or two (dicocci) or a cluster (staphylococci) or a string (streptococci). So, eukaryotes are made of many cells that make tissues, organs, organ systems and organisms.
Fungi are eukaryotic, non-vascular organisms, that reproduce through spores, most are multicellular and some are unicellular, they can reproduce sexually or asexually, they are also heterotrophic.
Multicellular organisms thus have the competitive advantages of an increase in size without its limitations. They can have longer lifespans as they can continue living when individual cells die. Multicellularity also permits increasing complexity by allowing differentiation of cell types within one organism.
carrying capacity
Then all species of organisms will eventually die out.
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max number of organisms an environment can support
the number of organisms a habitat can support
carrying capacity is standard in which the particular number of organisms can survive and get the enough food and nourishment required for them and can reproduce sufficiently
A multicellular organism of the kingdom Animalia, differing from plants in certain typical characteristics such as capacity for locomotion, nonphotosynthetic metabolism, pronounced response to stimuli, restricted growth, and fixed bodily structure.As an adjective, it has the meanings wild, uncivilized, or beast-like.An animal is any member of the kingdom Animalia, comprising multicellular organisms that have a well-defined shape and usually limited growth, can move voluntarily, actively and nervous systems that allow them to respond rapidly to stimuli: some classification schemes also include protozoa and certain other single-celled eukaryotes that have motility and animal like nutritional modes.Animals are Eukaryotic heterotrophic multicellular organisms which ingest food .
Carrying capacity is how many organisms can live in a region, so how many resources that region has determines the carrying capacity. The organisms are in competition with each other for those resources.
then the organisms must compete for living space The population will decrease.