No, mold is has several cells.
No molds are not unicellular. They are multi-cellular and live in the colonies.
No, mold (or mould, if you are east of the pond) is multicellular.
Yes, mold is multi cellular. They also live in colony.
No, mold is not a plant. It is living but it is a fungi.
yes mold is one celled
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Yeast are single celled fungi.
Members of the plant kingdom are multicellular. This is also true for animals. Bacteria are single celled and so are amoeba.
complex tissues for two or more celled plants and simple tissue for one celled plant
A diatom. It is a plant that lives in fresh water and salt water.
one singled celled organism is an amoeba. usally single celled organisms are surrounded by water
No, mold is has several cells.
No, mold is has several cells.
yes
one celled
Yeast is one of several eukaryotic single celled fungus, mold is a multicellular fungus, and bacteria are single celled prokaryotic microorganisms.
no a multiple celled because it is a simple organism
No. A monocot is a classification of flowering plant, all of which are multicellular. Many (but not all) algae are single celled.
any one-celled plant
There are one-celled organisms classified in the plant kingdom. The popular ones are protists which are classified as animals as well as plants.
Yeast are single celled fungi.
They are multi-celled.
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