Yes
Eukaryotic cells can be found in both multicellular and single celled organisms. A eukaryotic is an organism that has a nucleus.
The organism is multicellular and eukaryotic.
Multicellular organisms are eukaryotic.
No, horseshoe crabs belong to the multicellular, eukaryotic kingdom Metazoa. Single celled organisms are typically very small and quite simple.
Animalia is the kingdom that consists only of complex multicellular eukaryotic organisms.
multicellular
Common cell types found in both multicellular and single-celled organisms include: Epithelial cells, which form protective layers and coverings. Muscle cells, responsible for movement. Nerve cells, which transmit electrical signals.
No, eel are an order of fish and are multicellular eukaryotic organisms, as opposed to bacteria which are mostly prokaryotic single cellular.
Yes. By definition, an animal is eukaryotic and multicellular.
Yes
Are grapes eukaryotic or prokaryotic
The five kingdoms of taxonomic classification, in order of generally accepted complexity, are: Monera (bacteria and archaea), Protista (single-celled eukaryotes), Fungi (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that absorb nutrients), Plantae (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that photosynthesize), and Animalia (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that ingest food).