No, an organism with one cell is uni-cellular.
A fungi is a multi-cell but can be a single cell
They need to reproduce,increase in size. Also need to repair damaged cells
Firstly you say unicellular if it has one cell, or multi cellular if it has more than one cell. Secondly all most everything and everyone is uni or multi cellular and has organisation in their structures.
Firstly you say unicellular if it has one cell, or multi cellular if it has more than one cell. Secondly all most everything and everyone is uni or multi cellular and has organisation in their structures.
It means that you are made up of more than one cell.
A multi-cellular organism is just one which is comprised of more than one cell.
They are multi-cellular.
No, an organism with one cell is uni-cellular.
Nothing. There is no such thing as a MULTI CELLULAR cell. All cells are single units.
Single-cell
A fungi is a multi-cell but can be a single cell
Things that are made up of more than one cell are typically referred to as multi-cellular. Many things are multi-cellular.
They need to reproduce,increase in size. Also need to repair damaged cells
Firstly you say unicellular if it has one cell, or multi cellular if it has more than one cell. Secondly all most everything and everyone is uni or multi cellular and has organisation in their structures.
Firstly you say unicellular if it has one cell, or multi cellular if it has more than one cell. Secondly all most everything and everyone is uni or multi cellular and has organisation in their structures.
Firstly you say unicellular if it has one cell, or multi cellular if it has more than one cell. Secondly all most everything and everyone is uni or multi cellular and has organisation in their structures.