I'm not sure about algae, but some fungi can become multicellular through budding
Daphnia is a multicellular crustacean, commonly known as a water flea. Water fleas are not really fleas at all, though they are called fleas.
The main groups of unicellular organisms are bacteria, protozoa, unicellular algae, and unicellular fungi or yeasts. And some can become disease-causing agents, also known as pathogens.
Fungi
Answer is not exactly known, as origin of first unicellular organisms is unknown. First multicellular organisms appeared in late Precambrian. Look up Burgess Shale for details.
The only type of multicellular protists are plant-like seaweeds known as algae. There are three different types of algae that are differentiated by color. The brown algae is known as Phaeophyta, the red algae is known as Rhodophyta, and the green algae is known as Chlorophyta.
Protists include unicellular, colonial and multicellular organisms Most protists are unicellular although (only one group) can be multicellular. There are types of algae, green algae known as Ulva, that are multicellular protists. They begin as colonies of unicellular protists known as Volvax, but the ones that break away are the multicellular version. The multicellular protists are without any specialized tissues. Protists used to be considered soley unicellular. Now that the molecular information has been redifined, protists are both unicellular and multicellular. .
Some types are multicellular and some are unicellular.
Green algae is referred as unicellular algae. The two known names for the unicellular algae are, Chlorella and diatoms.
Daphnia is a multicellular crustacean, commonly known as a water flea. Water fleas are not really fleas at all, though they are called fleas.
Fungi is the plural of fungus.A fungus is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes unicellular microorganisms such as yeasts and molds.They include multicellular fungi that produce familiar fruiting forms known as mushrooms and toad stools.
The main groups of unicellular organisms are bacteria, protozoa, unicellular algae, and unicellular fungi or yeasts. And some can become disease-causing agents, also known as pathogens.
Mainly unicellular.. But have been known to have a couple or many cells-pluricellular!!
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Fungi
Answer is not exactly known, as origin of first unicellular organisms is unknown. First multicellular organisms appeared in late Precambrian. Look up Burgess Shale for details.
The only type of multicellular protists are plant-like seaweeds known as algae. There are three different types of algae that are differentiated by color. The brown algae is known as Phaeophyta, the red algae is known as Rhodophyta, and the green algae is known as Chlorophyta.
Unicellular organisms can be found everywhere. But they are mostly known for being able to live in extreme environments such as hot springs, volcanoes, and areas below zero degrees.