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Are ferns unicellular or multicellular

Updated: 8/10/2023
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12y ago

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Yes, they are, because they contain many cells.

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12y ago

well, there is so many answers to that, so i'm gonna tell you the right one.....it is UNICELLULAR? Because i learned it in 8th period 2day...So,who ever asked that you are wellcome<3

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12y ago

Yes they do because it has plant cells stacked up to make the fern up.

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15y ago

yes, a fern is multi-cellular. Al plants are. Just in one leaf there are thousands upon thousands of cells

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12y ago

They are multicelluar all plants are multicelluar. I know this because im in 7th grade and I had Mosses/Ferns for a project.

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11y ago

Yes, they are, because they contain many cells.

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11y ago

no they are multi-cellular

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Multicellular

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Multicellular

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Unicellular

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