All organisms in the Kingdom Plantae are multicellular, which means that each organism is comprised of more than one cell.(if you don't understand what that means than the simplified version is "plants are multicellular")
Plants are multicellular.
Plants are multi-cellular.
The Whittaker version of Kingdom Plantae is all multicellular. However, Plantae has been recently changed to Viridiplantae and now includes the green algae, which contain many unicellular forms.
no
Green Algae is unicellular because it only grows on non-vascular plants which are plants with no tubes to carry nu trains and oxygen.
Multicellular (Multi=multiple)
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no they are multicellular
Most plants are multicellular
multicellular, plants can be both, unicellular and multicellullar
No its multicellular. Most plants are multicellular.
Plants can be both multicellular and unicellular. Most plants are multicellular, and by most I mean that any which have leaves, stems, roots, flowers. There are a few unicellular plants, but these are small little things, for example the green layer you might find in pond water.
The kingdom Monera consists of unicellular organisms.
Are grapes eukaryotic or prokaryotic
multicellular, or humans, plants and animals.
rice is a multicellular plant and its biological name is Oryza sativa. It is a cereal grain and is one of most important staple food in most of the world's population, especially in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. It is grown as annual plant.
There are unicellular plants but there are also multicellular plants.
Both, but almost all are multicellular.
plants , animals , and humans