The answer is it reproduces.
how its hyphae are arranged
How it reproduces
Okapi looks kind of like a weirdly colored deer, it's obviously multicellular.
Hi jade plant wrinkled. Looks like fungus. Water makes no difference. No bugs
Because it is fungus
Most fungi consist of cells that are relatively unspecialized. Like unicellular protists, the cells of a fungus resemble each other and obtain their own nutrients directly from the environment.
Actually, although lichen looks like a plant, it is actually mainly a fungus. It is a specialized fungus with either some cyanobacteria or unicellular algae living inside it, producing food. Really, its a symbiotic relationship.
Some fungus-like protists are multicellular, such as the plasmodial slime molds. These organisms consist of a mass of cytoplasm with many nuclei but no cell walls, leading to a multinucleate structure. Other examples, like water molds, can be unicellular or multicellular depending on the species.
Okapi looks kind of like a weirdly colored deer, it's obviously multicellular.
Mold
mushroom
mucor
Hi jade plant wrinkled. Looks like fungus. Water makes no difference. No bugs
Some stages of Radulomyces molaris can look like baked meringue when dried out.
The term "multicellular organism" is used to describe organisms that are formed out of more than one cell.
Because it is fungus
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multicellular organlsms are made of multiples cells but unicellular have one ex. of multicellular:humans,plants.animals,sponge ex. of unicellular:moss,fungus,bacterias I don't like to contradict, but only one type of fungi is unicelluar- the sac fungi- Yeast. I'm not sure about moss, but i don't think it's unicellular.
it depends on how it looks like