NO WAY! Unicellular organisms are usually invisible to the human eye because they are SO SMALL-- just as big as a cell! A human cheek cell is between 50-60 um (micrometers) according to an experiment we did. There are 1000 micrometers in one millimeter! So I am PRETTY sure that sea turtles are way bigger than that.
Sea turtles are multicellular for sure.
no they do not no they do not unless they are sea turtles
Yes. All sea turtles are listed as threatened or extinct.
there are whales , sea turtles and shark's
sea turtles and other sea animals
It's multicellular, just like you and I. If it were a single cell, that would be different.
sea turtles
sea turtles
not usually
Elephants, whales and sea turtles
Whales and sometimes sea turtles
it depends on his characteristic
The Dugong, Manatee, Sea Horse, Leafy Dragon, Weedy dragon, and Parrot Fish are examples.A few more are:Green Sea TurtleSea UrchinPerwinkleSea SlugCoral ReefStellers Sea Cow