What is the difference between a unicellular and multi?
A rattlesnake is multi-cellular, not unicellular.
unicellular
unicellular
they are unicellular
Multi.
Nope. She is an "uniqua". She is unlike any creature in the world.
Deer are multicellular organisms. They belong to the animal kingdom (Animalia), specifically the class Mammalia. Deer are vertebrates and have complex, multicellular structures composed of specialized cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. They are composed of billions of cells organized into various tissues and organs such as muscles, bones, nerves, and organs like the heart, lungs, and digestive system. Deer reproduce sexually and undergo development from a fertilized egg (zygote) into a multicellular embryo, demonstrating their multicellular nature as complex organisms within the animal kingdom.
Multi.
A quail is Multi-cellular.
No, they are multi-cellular.
Multi-cellular