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Is a ladybug multi or unicellular?

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∙ 9y ago
Updated: 3/31/2025

A ladybug is multicellular. It is an insect composed of many cells that work together to form tissues and organs, allowing it to carry out complex functions necessary for life. Unicellular organisms, on the other hand, consist of only a single cell.

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