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Trees are Multicellular organisms

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Yes, a tree is a multicellular organism.

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An organism is really just a unit of life. In order for something to be considered alive, it must meet the 7 characteristics of life.These are:1. Living things are composed of cells. (Maple tree, check)2. Living things have different levels of organization. (Maple tree, check)3. Living things use energy. (Maple tree: photosynthesis)4. Living things respond to their environment. (Maple tree, check)5. Living things grow. (Maple tree, check)6. Living things reproduce. (Maple tree: seeds)7. Living things adapt to their environment. (Maple tree, check)