It contains both. Kingdom Protista is a large and very diverse group of organisms and can live as unicellular, multicellular, and in some cases, colonial cells.
Both, some are multicellular, and some are unicellular.
both i think
multicellular
Both unicellular and multicellular fungi exist.
Fungi and Protista.
No, they are multicellular. Don't confuse plants with yeasts and algae!!! Yeasts are part of fungi. For the most part, fungi are multicellular, but yeast is the exception to that rule for that kingdom. And fungi are not plants. The Kingdom Fungi and Kingdom Plantae are separate. Algae can also be multicellular or unicellular depending on the genus. And algae, which includes seaweeds, are not plants either! Algae are under the Kingdom Protista.
Some types are multicellular and some are unicellular.
Yeast
Both unicellular and multicellular fungi exist.
The kingdom of protists has both heterotrophs, autotrophs, and uni/multicellular organisms.
Fungi and Protista.
Fungi and Protista.
No, fungi is not unicellular. Fungi is multicellular
For the most part, no. Eukaryotes include plants animals and fungi. Plants and animals are multicellular and only a few fungi are unicellular such as yeast
No, they are multicellular. Don't confuse plants with yeasts and algae!!! Yeasts are part of fungi. For the most part, fungi are multicellular, but yeast is the exception to that rule for that kingdom. And fungi are not plants. The Kingdom Fungi and Kingdom Plantae are separate. Algae can also be multicellular or unicellular depending on the genus. And algae, which includes seaweeds, are not plants either! Algae are under the Kingdom Protista.
Some types are multicellular and some are unicellular.
Sac Fungi are both unicellular and multicellular
No , most fungi are multicellular . , only yeast is unicellular
Yeast
The kingdom Monera consists of unicellular organisms.