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No. A tomato plant is a multicellular green plant, all of which are eukaryotes (as are animals, fungi, protists, etc.).

Only certain single cell organisms are prokaryotes (e.g. bacteria, cyanobacteria, archaebacteria, myxobacteria). A small number of prokaryotic species do include a brief "multicellular form" during one period of their lifecycle, but when not in this period they are single cellular like other prokaryotes.

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