All 'animals' are multicellular. The only beings that are not are protists, which are microscopic creatures whose name means one cell. The other group of tiny creatures are eukaryotes, which are multicellular.
Multicellular heterotrophs are located everywhere in the world. All animals and humans are multicellular heterotrophs and can be found on land and in the ocean.
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By definition all plants are muticellular eukaryote organisms.
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Angiosperm means 'covered seeds' and they are multicellular. Trees that you can find fruits in are angiosperms.
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It is many cells see multi is another word for multiple and multiple means more so more cells
A person is a eukaryote. It is multicellur and has a nucleus containing DNA in it's cells along with other more complex organelles.
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Not all multicellular organisms have organs. While many complex multicellular organisms, such as animals and plants, possess specialized organs that perform specific functions, simpler multicellular organisms, like certain types of algae and sponges, may lack distinct organs and instead have simple structures that serve basic life processes. The presence and complexity of organs vary significantly across different groups of multicellular life.
Most of the bacteria are unicellular but a few are multicellular.