Chromosomes are found within the nucleus of the cell (in Eukaryotic cells).
There are also usually smaller chromosomes in the mitochondria and chloroplasts.
There are many multicellular organisms. Even protists, such as seaweed, can be multicellular. The only organism that cannot be multicellular is a bacterium.
mitosis
Chromosomes are not defined as organisms, but they are found in organisms. The chromosomes are part of an organism's genetic information. ~KKMG1
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Eukaryotic cells can be found in both multicellular and single celled organisms. A eukaryotic is an organism that has a nucleus.
Asexual cell division in multicellular organisms is known as mitosis. During mitosis, a parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells, each with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Mitosis is important for growth, development, and replacing damaged or old cells in multicellular organisms.
Kingdom Plantae
The organisms found in the kingdom Animalia are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that lack cell walls. They exhibit diverse characteristics and behaviors, ranging from simple sponges to complex mammals.
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No, bacteria are single-celled organisms that lack a true nucleus and other organelles found in multicellular organisms. They are part of the prokaryote domain.
No, a gamete has half the number of chromosomes as compared to the organisms body cells.