Firstly, viruses aren't cells. They're nucleic acids packaged in proteins. They can infect and reproduce themselves unicellular or multi-cellular organisms, depending on which virus you're talking about. Influenza, for example, is a virus that can reproduce in humans (multicellular organisms). Phage lambda, meanwhile, infects bacteria (unicellular organisms).
'Germs' is a bit of a catch-all term. Most infectious organisms are unicellular, bacteria, protists and so on.
Neither. Viruses aren't cells. They're packets of nucleic acid wrapped in proteins.
unicellular cell are cell that is single while multicellular is compose of more cells
multicellular
The main distinction between unicellular and multicellular is the number of cells. Unicellular organisms survive on a single cell while multicellular means that they need a number of cells to survive.
Animals are multicellular. They have a lot of cells in their body. Certain types of bacteria would be an example of unicellular things.
Both plants and animals are multicellular. Unicellular organisms have only one cell and are usually microscopic. Most animals have millions of cells, for example humans have about 1014 (100,000,000,000,000) cells.
Viruses are neither multicellular nor unicellular. They are not living and do not have cells. They are considered particles.
Rabies is neither unicellular or multicellular, because it is a virus. Viruses are not cellular and this person is lying
Unicellular
unicellular.
multicellular, plants can be both, unicellular and multicellullar
multicellular
unicellular cell are cell that is single while multicellular is compose of more cells
Unicellular is one cell while multicellular is many cells. An example of a unicellular organism is a elephant.
multicellular
Sponges are not unicellular organisms but they are multicellular organisms.They belong to phylum Porifera. They lack tissue grade organization hence they are called Parazoa. Sponges are aquatic animal with pores in body . They possess following types of cells; pinacocytes , choanocytes ,amoeboid cells,spongioblasts and fibroblasts.
a pond organism is a unicellular
The main distinction between unicellular and multicellular is the number of cells. Unicellular organisms survive on a single cell while multicellular means that they need a number of cells to survive.