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Are there any two or three celled organisms?

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HisPowr4U

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Yes, Diplomonads have two cells. Pollen grain has two or three cells.

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ctabako

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The answer you were given is wrong. Diplomonads are NOT multicell they are unicell. Neither is a pollen grain multicell. The make pollen grain is a diploid which is a single cell organism with 2 sets of chromosomes.
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Diplomonads are unicellular eukaryotes that have flagella, most of which are parasitic.

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