Plants, animals, fungi
Humans are the most complex of all multicellular organisms.
All of the animals on earth are multicellular.
Examples:
A human, tree, flower, dog, etc.
crayfish, duckweed, and eels
multicellular organisms begin as a single cell.
Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to unicellular organisms.
No, the majority of organisms on Earth are unicellular. But we multicellular organisms are the more interesting kind. Multicellular organisms rule!
NO! They are organelles of cells of both multicellular and unicellular organisms.
There are many examples of multicellular organisms. Us humans are multicellular, animals are multicellular. Smaller organisms are unicells.
bears and frogs. By the way the answer above is completely unscientific this is the real answer examples of Multicellular Organisms include Amoeba,Vacuole and Chloroplast.
crayfish, duckweed, and eels
Humans, almost all other animals and land plants are examples of multicellular organisms. Most life which is visible to the naked eye will be multicellular.
Unicellular- organisms include bacteria, the most numerous organisms on Earth. Multicellular- organisms are composed of many sells and they lie
Pandas and mushrooms are both examples of multicellular organisms.
ten multicellular organisms
Yes, fish are multicellular organisms
multicellular organisms begin as a single cell.
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Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to unicellular organisms.
Living things can be classified into six distinct species: plants animals fungi protists bacteria and archaea. \tPlants These are multicellular organisms that produce their own food usually through photosynthesis. Examples include trees flowers and shrubs.\tAnimals These are multicellular organisms that rely on other organisms for food. Examples include mammals birds fish and reptiles.\tFungi These are multicellular organisms that absorb nutrients from their environment. Examples include mushrooms molds and yeasts.\tProtists These are single-celled or simple multicellular organisms that can be either autotrophic or heterotrophic. Examples include algae amoeba and diatoms.\tBacteria These are single-celled organisms that can live in almost any environment. Examples include E. coli and Streptococcus.\tArchaea These are single-celled organisms that are adapted to living in extreme environments. Examples include Methanococcus and Halobacterium.These six species of living things encompass a vast array of organisms on Earth.