Yes, tigers are multicellular organisms.
Yes, tigers are multicellular.
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Halophiles are multicellular.
Multicellular
Multicellular means having more than one cell. There are no multicellular cells, but there are multicellular organisms, like us humans.
All animals are multicellular and tigers are also animal. Tigers are multicellular animal they are made up of many cells.
Unless a tiger is a bacteria or other simple microscopic organism, which they aren't. A tiger is multicellular.
No, tigers are not prokaryotic. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack a distinct nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, whereas tigers are multicellular eukaryotic organisms with complex cell structures.
It's a mammal.... what do you think? if you said unicellular, you need to think more about why you asked this question, if you said multicellular... why'd you even ask? correct answer: Multicellular... there are no mammals that have only one cell count. infact there aren't too many animals that do even...
It is multicellular
Platypuses are multicellular. All mammals, and indeed all vertebrates, are multicellular.
cnidarians are multicellular
A grizzly bear is a multicellular organism.
Yes, Hydra is Multicellular.
Bread mould is multicellular.
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