These are the organisms with many cells .
They aren't unicellular as yeast or Protoctista(Protozoans and Protophytas) or Bacteria.
They include all the plants , (except unicellular algae) ,all animals (except protozoans) and fungi.
Kingdom Fungi contains organisms with both multi-celled and single-celled organisms. Kingdom Plantae and Kingdom Animalia both contain only multi-celled organisms.
living things
all mammals are multi celled organisms.
multi-celled organisms have more than 1 cell.But a singe-celled organism does not.
One way that single-celled organisms are different from multi-celled organisms is in their complexity. Single-celled organisms consist of just one cell, while multi-celled organisms are made up of multiple cells organized into specialized tissues, organs, and systems. This allows multi-celled organisms to perform more complex functions and have greater structural and functional diversity.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms.
Technically speaking a plant is defined as a multi-celled organism. Photosynthetic single celled organisms are considered to be a different phylum.
Turtles are definitely multi-celled. Single cell organisms are microorganisms such as bacteria and the protozoans.
no
Very much multi-cellular, as are all animals and plants!
paramecia(:
Growth in single-celled organisms occurs as the cell grows larger. Growth in multi-celled organisms grow mainly by increasing their number of cells.
If it's on a test I would say that the answer be multi celled organisms have more cells than single celled organisms.
Archaeabacteria are all unicellular organisms. (one, not multiple)