No. A monocot is a classification of flowering plant, all of which are multicellular.
Many (but not all) algae are single celled.
No, one-celled organisms are classified in the kingdom Protista or Monera, not in the plant kingdom (Plantae). One-celled organisms such as bacteria, protists, and algae belong to these kingdoms based on their characteristics and structures.
No, mold is has several cells.
Monocots are found in the Plant Kingdom, specifically in the division Magnoliophyta (angiosperms). Dicots are also found in the Plant Kingdom in the same division Magnoliophyta.
Corn is a monocot plant. This means that its seeds have only one cotyledon or seed leaf.
Dicots are woody, monocots are not. Dicots have two cotyledons, monocots have one. The flower petals group differently. Dicots have a three hole depression on their seeds, monocots have one. There are a few more differences that you can look up.
one celled
no a multiple celled because it is a simple organism
any one-celled plant
No, one-celled organisms are classified in the kingdom Protista or Monera, not in the plant kingdom (Plantae). One-celled organisms such as bacteria, protists, and algae belong to these kingdoms based on their characteristics and structures.
No, mold is has several cells.
No, mold is has several cells.
In the stem of monocots
No. A monocot is a type of flowering plant.
Monocots are found in the Plant Kingdom, specifically in the division Magnoliophyta (angiosperms). Dicots are also found in the Plant Kingdom in the same division Magnoliophyta.
They are multi-celled.
any plant with petals that are multiples of three
Euglena!