Yes, copepods are multicellular organisms. They are small crustaceans that belong to the group Arthropoda, which are characterized by having a segmented body and joint appendages. Copepods typically have a single, clear body segment.
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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.
No, a copepod is not an insect, it is a crustacean.
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It gets eaten.
very quickly :-)
a copepod is a consumer
i believe it is a decomposer.
i believe it is a decomposer.
A copepod,I suppose.
No. A unicellular organism is an organism made up of ONE CELL, so they're all microscopic. Microscopic means that you can't see it it without a microscope. And you can see a sea urchin, so it is not microscopic, so it's not unicellular.