nope i cant answer it because I'm asking the question lol ....so can someone answer the question for me and the people that needs help too
The main characteristic is that they have many cells.
Colonial organisms have some of the same characteristics of multicellular organisms. The difference between a multicellular organism and a colonial organism is that individual organisms from a colony can survive on their own, while cells from a multicellular organism cannot.
Unicellular is one cell while multicellular is many cells. An example of a unicellular organism is a elephant.
Multicellular
As they display a staggering variety of seemingly multicellular characteristics. If you define multicellularity as "a grouping of differentiated cells" which is the base definition then Volvox actually meets that definition.
as a multicellular organism develops, its cells as a multicellular organism develops, its cells
No, blood is not a multicellular organism; it is a connective tissue composed of various types of cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, suspended in a liquid called plasma. These cells perform essential functions, such as transporting oxygen and nutrients, fighting infections, and aiding in clotting. While blood contains cells, it does not possess the characteristics of a multicellular organism, such as independent cellular organization and metabolism.
All plants are Autotrophs and are Multicellular.
characteristics of kingdom animalia are they are hereratrophs, they do not have any cell walls they have eukaryotic cells, and they are multicellular. what does it really matter anyway leave off u smart ppl.
iT Is mUltIcelLULAr bEcAuSe iT Has mAnY CeLlS
Multicellular
Multicellular, anything you can see has multicells. Cells are very tiny