Multi-cellular I think although I am not 100% sure. Please do not take my word for it. Hope this helps...
A fungi is a multi-cell but can be a single cell
Multi-cellular
If a cell mainly produces proteins, it could be part of a multicellular organism. In multicellular organisms, different cells specialize in producing specific proteins that contribute to the overall functioning of the organism. Single-celled organisms are capable of producing proteins but may have a more general cellular function.
No. A dandelion is a complex multi-cellular plant.
A virus is a no-cellular organism. Some may argue the point of viruses being living or dead, but all concede that cells and viruses share little in structure. Cells are membrane bound. If a virus has a membrane it took it fro a cell it erupted from. Cell grow and reproduce on their own, plus they metabolize on their own. Viruses need a " parasitic " relationship with cells to do any of these things.
it's single cellular
A fungi is a multi-cell but can be a single cell
Rabies is neither unicellular or multicellular, because it is a virus. Viruses are not cellular and this person is lying
Giraffes are multi-cellular.
No it is Multi-Cellular, and are porcupine balls pointy?
Multicellular, only some forms of organism like Amoeba are single cellular and they are microscopic.
It is neither multicellular nor unicellular because it is a virus.
Cladophora is a multicellular green alga. It is made up of branching filaments that form a complex network, unlike single-celled algae which consist of individual cells.
Multi-cellular
is a lion a multicellular or unicellular I believe that it is multicellular like all eukaryotes hope this helps! from sjblfamily
cellular
No, eel are an order of fish and are multicellular eukaryotic organisms, as opposed to bacteria which are mostly prokaryotic single cellular.