There are no unicellular animals. Part of the definition of animals is that they are multicellular.
Nope, because coelenterate animals are stinging-celled animals and animals with tentacles and hollow body. Squid is not a stinging-celled animal, even if they have tentacles and hollow body. Squid is an example of a MOLLUSK, which are soft-bodied animals. ---Co0leTs24
i really don't know am asking the question
Cnidarians, which is a kind of sponge in the vast amount of different kinds of invertabrates.
No, they do die when stinging people, not like animals.
"unicellular"
by wrapping their tentacles around the casualty and stinging him or her
there is over 1000 1 celled animals in the MK. Including bacteria.
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Single celled animals.
Most plants and animals are multicellular,only some are unicellular .
a single celled eukaryotic organism