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An eagle is multicellular. It is a complex organism made up of many cells that work together to form tissues and organs, allowing it to perform various functions necessary for survival, such as flying, hunting, and reproduction. Unlike unicellular organisms, which consist of a single cell, eagles and other animals exhibit a higher level of biological organization.

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