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Is a starfish prokaryotic

Updated: 10/6/2023
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6y ago

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obviously multicellular single celled organisms such as bacteria are unicellular.

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Skipper

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3y ago

It is obviously multicellular because you can see it with your naked eye. If it were to be unicellular we would have to use a microscope to see it, so the finally answer is...

Starfishes are definitely not unicellular because we are able to see them with our naked eye which makes them multicelular!! :)

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Trinity Blair

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3y ago

it is multicellular dont worry i was wondering the same thing, things like bacteria are unicellular

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15y ago

Yes. All cells have a nucleus of some sort.

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6y ago

Starfish are eukaryotes, along with all other animals and plants

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13y ago

No, starfish are eukaryotic.

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4y ago

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Anonymous

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4y ago

multicellular

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this is dumb

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Trinity Blair

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that was mean

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stupide

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that was mean

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