No they are unicellular protists.
They use small hairs on the outside of their body called cilia. Paramecium use cilia also to move around. They are single celled
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multicellular
Halophiles are multicellular.
Multicellular
No, the spirostomum is a unicelluar organism so it has no vertebra.
A Spirostomum moves by using cilia, which are small hair-like structures on its body. The cilia beat in a coordinated manner to create a current that propels the Spirostomum through the water in a spinning motion. This movement allows it to feed on smaller organisms in its environment.
No, spirostomum are single-celled organisms that belong to the ciliate group, and they are heterotrophic. This means they feed on other organisms for their food instead of producing their own through photosynthesis. They are voracious predators in aquatic environments.
It is multicellular
Platypuses are multicellular. All mammals, and indeed all vertebrates, are multicellular.
cnidarians are multicellular
A grizzly bear is a multicellular organism.
They use small hairs on the outside of their body called cilia. Paramecium use cilia also to move around. They are single celled
Yes, Hydra is Multicellular.
Bread mould is multicellular.
Cows are Multicellular organisms. Hope you Like it!.
Monkeys are multicellular organisms.