advanced fungi are usually multicellular (but not yeast), having single-cell stages, while evolutionarily lower fungi are often single-cellular (but can fuse into a syncitium)
No, a mushroom is not unicellular. It is multicellular, belonging to the kingdom fungi.
MULTI-CELLULAR and they are also heterotrophs
Yes - fungal cells are visible singularly on a micrometre scale. There are definitive links between fungal cells though, where desmosomes join adjoining cells. Here, cytoplasm is shared.
i know a whole lot of science, my specialty is Biology, i look for more knowledge every day, and i happen to know that the mushroom is a multicellular decomposing organism.
Yes, mushrooms are multicellular organisms.
Fungi are multicelluar.
shelf mushrooms one celled or muli-celled
Mushrooms are multicellular organisms
A unicelluar prokaryote doesn't hav ea membrane, while a unicelluar euryote has a cell membrane. ;) hope this helps -from an awesome smart person
There are 4 species of mushroom in Mushroom Burger.
Unicelluar.
fission
Single-celled or unicellular.
A unicelluar can be only seen with microscope
no
Yes
unicellular
prokaryotic
the organisms which have one cel
Unicelluar.
Unicelluar.
non-multicellular
No, I am a multi-cellular organism.
unicelluar
No. As with all animals, they are multicellular.