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Achabacteria, also known as archaea, are primarily unicellular microorganisms. They are a distinct group of prokaryotes, separate from bacteria and eukaryotes, and typically exist as single-celled organisms. While some archaea can form multicellular structures or colonies under certain conditions, true multicellularity, as seen in plants and animals, is not characteristic of achabacteria.

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