Hyphae !
Multicellular, anything you can see has multicells. Cells are very tiny
The organism is likely a mold. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae. The black spore-producing structures at the tips of the threads are called sporangia or conidia, which help the mold reproduce and spread.
A mushroom cap is filled with thousands of tiny spores. These spores are dispersed into the air to reproduce and spread the fungus.
Organisms are living things, such as plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria, that have the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis. They can be unicellular or multicellular and are the building blocks of ecosystems.
Well, honey, fairy shrimp are definitely multicellular. They may be tiny little critters, but they've got more than one cell to call their own. So, no unicellular shenanigans here, just good ol' multicellular fairy shrimp doing their thing in the water.
The network of tiny rods and filaments that form a framework for the cell is known as a cytoskeleton.
tiny seaweeds...
its mutliticular because if its single celled it would die if one cell dies
It is a very tiny wire, which is in a light bulb.
Multicellular, anything you can see has multicells. Cells are very tiny
Daphnia is a multicellular crustacean, commonly known as a water flea. Water fleas are not really fleas at all, though they are called fleas.
The tiny musky rat-kangaroo of Australia is one rainforest animal that eats fungus.
Tiny root is multicellular whereas root hair is unicellular
fungus,protozoan,algae or bactaria.
Multicellular, anything you can see has multicells. Cells are very tiny
The organism is likely a mold. Mold is a type of fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae. The black spore-producing structures at the tips of the threads are called sporangia or conidia, which help the mold reproduce and spread.
A mushroom cap is filled with thousands of tiny spores. These spores are dispersed into the air to reproduce and spread the fungus.