Because all animals, or organisms in the kingdom animalia, have more than one cell that they are composed of. Humans are multicellular, as well as insects, fish, and horses, for example. An amoeba is a protista, a good example of a single cellelular organism.
They are called Multi-Cellular Organisms.
Very much multi-cellular, as are all animals and plants!
They are called Multi-Cellular Organisms.
multicellular organisms are made of multiple cells but uni cellular organisms have one multicellular organisms are made of multiple cells but uni cellular organisms have one cell multi cells humans, plant, dog uni cell are moss, fungus, mushrooms by shetroom
The five main kingdoms in nature are: Animalia (organisms with complex cells and tissues), Plantae (organisms that photosynthesize), Fungi (organisms that absorb nutrients), Protista (mostly single-celled organisms), and Monera (prokaryotic organisms).
Multi-cellular and unicellular refer to the amount of cells that make up a single organism. Plants and animals are mulit-cellular organisms. An example of a uni-cellular organism is a bacteria, or omeba.
Yes! All multi-cellular organisms contain specialized cells. Specialization is the reason they become multi-cellular. Multi-cellular organisms are differentiated from other eukaria and prokaria in that, rather than living individually or in convenient colonies, they MUST be multi-cellular to survive.
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Penguins are animal species. All animals are multi cellular.
It is a living thing made of more then one cell.
multi cellular animals FTW
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