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Is mold one celled plant

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No, mold is has several cells.

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10y ago

No molds are not unicellular. They are multi-cellular and live in the colonies.
No, mold (or mould, if you are east of the pond) is multicellular.

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Yes, mold is multi cellular. They also live in colony.

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No, mold is not a plant. It is living but it is a fungi.

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yes mold is one celled

btw: yw

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