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Multicellular
Viruses are neither multicellular nor unicellular. They are not living and do not have cells. They are considered particles.
Yes indeed it is. All these fungi and mycology's are living unicellular organisms.
All the functions of a unicellular organsim must be carried out in its one cell where as in a multicellular organism (if it is large enough) cells are specialized.
A multicellular organism is an organism with more than one cell, unlike an unicellular organism, that has only one cell. Multicellular organisms include plants, animals and human beings. Unicellular organisms include protozoans and specific algae like brown algae.
Multicellular
they where once living organisms
Viruses are neither multicellular nor unicellular. They are not living and do not have cells. They are considered particles.
multicellular. what would give you any other idea?
A cell is building blocks of both unicellular and multicellular organisms. All living things are made up of cells.
any living thing-meaning unicellular and multicellular systems
Multicellular. With minor exceptions, just about ANY living being that you can see with your naked eye is multicellular.
No. While pretty much any living thing you can see without a microscope is multicellular, most living things are actually unicellular.
Yes indeed it is. All these fungi and mycology's are living unicellular organisms.
Yes, grass is multicellular. If you can see the organism, and it is living (like a plant or an animal), then it has more than one cell, and is called 'multicellular'. Cells are extremely small and cannot be seen without a microscope.
You are a good example of a multicellular organism and Escherichia coli, the microorganism living symbiotically in your intestine, is a good example of a unicellular organism.
A good example of unicellular cells would be bacteria, while multicellular cells would be like a sponge. Unicellular cells consist of only one cell surviving on it's own while multicellular cells are working together for a purpose.