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yes, multicellular means composed of several or many cells.

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anything that is made up of more than one cell is considered multicellular. I'll let you do the math

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The Arctic fox has a body made up of millions of cells, thus it is a multi cellular organism.

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An Arctic Fox is Multicellular.

Multicellular - Mean More than one cell

Unicellular - mean one cell only

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