it is combations of cells working together to make knew cells
multicellar because it has more than one type of cells in it. all animals and plants are multicellar... I think, no I'm pretty sure but you might want to check it.
THE BODY HAS MANY CELLS WHICH MAY BE CALLED MULTICELLAR AND A SINGLE CELL IS KNOWN AS A UNICELLAR.
single celled/single
Fungis are unicellular
Multicellular organisms grow through a process called mitosis. In mitosis, the cell divides itself in two to make more cells and make more body mass.
Multicellular organisms grow through a process called mitosis. In mitosis, the cell divides itself in two to make more cells and make more body mass.
"Multicellular" refers to organisms that are composed of multiple cells, as opposed to unicellular organisms, which consist of a single cell. These cells often differentiate and specialize to perform various functions, allowing multicellular organisms to develop complex structures and systems, such as tissues and organs. Examples of multicellular organisms include animals, plants, and fungi.
A metazoan is a multicellular organism belonging to the kingdom Animalia. It includes animals such as insects, fish, birds, mammals, and humans. Metazoans are characterized by having specialized cells that work together to perform specific functions within their bodies.
It depends on where you start. Generally, we begin with atoms and molecules, then move onto cells, then tissues, then organs, then organ systems, then the whole organism. As we continue up the chain, we have populations, communities, etc.
No, eukaryotes are not necessarily large, multicellular organisms. Paramecium are a great example of a single celled eukaryote.
Fungi can be both unicellular and multicellular. Unicellular fungi, such as yeasts, consist of a single cell, while multicellular fungi, like molds and mushrooms, are composed of many cells organized into structures. Fungi are distinct from plants and animals, forming their own kingdom due to their unique characteristics and modes of growth.
the kingdoms with two important characteristics are the phylomunus and the multicellar family. Depends on what characteristics you are referring to but those are generally different