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Yes, the pecan tree (Carya illinoinensis) is multicellular. Like all trees, it is composed of numerous cells organized into tissues that perform various functions such as growth, nutrient transport, and photosynthesis. These cells work together to form structures like leaves, stems, and roots, enabling the tree to thrive in its environment.

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