Rhizopus is a multicellular organism. It is a genus of filamentous fungi belonging to the phylum Zygomycota. Rhizopus species are composed of a network of branching filaments called hyphae, which collectively form a structure known as a mycelium. This mycelium grows and spreads across its substrate, absorbing nutrients from organic matter. Rhizopus reproduces both sexually and asexually through the formation of spores. Therefore, Rhizopus is considered a multicellular fungus, not unicellular.
Multicellular
It is not unicellular
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is zygomycota - unicellular or multicellular
Unicellular
Gloeocapsa are not multicellular. They give off the illusion of being multicellular, but are actually unicellular.
unicellular
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Halophiles are multicellular.
it is unicellular.
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Most are multicellular, but some are unicellular
Most are multicellular, but some are unicellular
is zygomycota - unicellular or multicellular
Unicellular
Multicellular. All animals are multicellular. There is no such thing as a unicellular animal.
It is multicellular. Unicellular organisms are too small to see.
It is multicellular.
It is multicellular