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No, a Black-eyed Susan is not unicellular; it is a multicellular flowering plant. Specifically, it belongs to the genus Rudbeckia and is part of the Asteraceae family. Like all plants, it is composed of many cells that work together to perform various functions essential for its growth and reproduction.

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