Fungis are unicellular
Eukaryotes can be both unicellular and multicellular. Examples of unicellular eukaryotes include protists like amoebas and paramecia. Multicellular eukaryotes include plants, animals, and fungi.
Fungi are plants. Fungi produce their own food through photosynthesis. Fungi are important decomposers in ecosystems. Fungi reproduce through spores.
no, fungi does not have leaves.
Fungi can beParasiticSymbioticDecomposers
multicellar because it has more than one type of cells in it. all animals and plants are multicellar... I think, no I'm pretty sure but you might want to check it.
Fungis are unicellular
THE BODY HAS MANY CELLS WHICH MAY BE CALLED MULTICELLAR AND A SINGLE CELL IS KNOWN AS A UNICELLAR.
Eukaryotes can be both unicellular and multicellular. Examples of unicellular eukaryotes include protists like amoebas and paramecia. Multicellular eukaryotes include plants, animals, and fungi.
Some are, and some are not
single celled/single
Paramecium are unicellular organisms
it is combations of cells working together to make knew cells
Yes, amoeba are unicellular protists. Rather complex cells, though.
Yes, amoeba are unicellular protists. Rather complex cells, though.
Multicellular
No, eukaryotes are not necessarily large, multicellular organisms. Paramecium are a great example of a single celled eukaryote.