The plantae kingdom refers to organisms that are multicellular, and make their own food (by photosynthesis) sources --> own notes
The kingdom plantae is multicellular, every plant is multicellular.
The kingdom of plantae is multicellular and autotrophic. Mainly plants with photosynthesis for nutrients. Plant cells are mostly the only one's with chloroplasts.
Kingdom plantae is commonly multicellular.But unicellular generations can be seen.
no, it is not.
Yes some molds are single celled and and others are not
most algae in the world is single celled but there are a few algae that are multicellular
Yeast are single celled fungi.
Amoeba is a primitive single celled organism.
multi-celled organisms have more than 1 cell.But a singe-celled organism does not.
Multicellular
Multicellular
Yes plantae is multi-celled
fungi, animalia and plantae. protozoa and bacterias have only single celled organisms
fungi, animalia and plantae. protozoa and bacterias have only single celled organisms
single celled,it's a bacteria duh!
There are many single celled organisms (unicellular).Life on Earth is separated into two main divisions: the prokaryotes and the eukaryotes. Both of these contain single celled organism.The prokaryotes are the eubateria and the archaebacteria. Both of these kingdoms only contain single celled organisms. Prokaryotic organisms have no nucleus and have no membrane bound organelles.Within the eukaryotes the kingdoms of amoebozoa, fungi and plantae contain single celled organisms. In all cases these organisms have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.The amoebozoa kingdom contains such things as the amoeba and slime molds. Fungi comprise the molds, mushrooms, toadstools and other similar organisms. Plantae are the plants.
Streptococcus is single-celled.
It is single-celled.
Is a arachnids a single or multi celled
Usually Bacteria is unicellular, but in some cases multicellular.
The amoebae is a single celled protist.