no of course not!
it is a animal cell producd by the male.
No sperm cell is made up of single cellular structure. The word Sperm consist of millions of sperm cell.
After initial fertilization, the newly fertilized egg is called a zygote. Once it divides and become multicellular it is termed an embryo.
It is multicellular.
multicellular, all animals are
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Neither. It is actually a vesper point through which we can travel to the realm of Hades.
A platypus is an Australian, semi-aquatic, egg laying mammal, so is multicellular.
The gamete of butterflies are unicellular from the female. However, the egg containing the embryo is actually a multicellular egg.
Yes, they are an egg-laying mammal. A platypus is indeed an example of a monotreme. Though it is a mammal it lays eggs rather than giving birth.
After initial fertilization, the newly fertilized egg is called a zygote. Once it divides and become multicellular it is termed an embryo.
A multicellular organism that carries a specific genetic change in each cell because of an intervention at the fertilized egg stage is known as a transgenic. The first documented transgenic animals were mice.
Unicellular cells are cells that only have one cell. They can be as large as an egg in fact an egg is a Unicellular cell. Other unicellular cells include Euglena, Paramecium and Amoeba. As for Multicellular cells they are things that could be found usually in animals or plants like your red or white blood cells their are thousands of them if you want to find more info on multicellular cells look on google.
Eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes) are present in all animals, plants and fungi. A chicken is an animal so they have eukaryotic cells.
It is multicellular.
It is multicellular
mitosis and defferentiation
Platypuses are multicellular. All mammals, and indeed all vertebrates, are multicellular.