no
Very much multi-cellular, as are all animals and plants!
Technically speaking a plant is defined as a multi-celled organism. Photosynthetic single celled organisms are considered to be a different phylum.
Yes. All animals (and plants) are organisms, even single celled living things are refered to as organisms - a collection of things that work together to go on living.
Gender Inequality, greater need for protection and emergence of social classes.
Animals get most of their energy and nutrition from plants. Animals either eat the plants, or eat animals that ate the plants. Also, it gives animals a place to live. Such as spiders, ants, moles, and other animals. Plants also provide animals oxygen.
Most plants and animals are multicellular,only some are unicellular .
single-celled plants that live in the tissues of animals
Almost all plants and animals are many celled. They are made up of many cells.
no
hermaphrodite animals are the animals which have both genitals like worms,plants have no gender.
a bacterium
Very much multi-cellular, as are all animals and plants!
The simplest plants and animals are the one-celled organisms called bacteria.
Every organism you can see. Animals,plants are examples
Animals. The part that we think of as "sponge" is their skeleton.
They are both micro-organisms, they both have a nucleus, and are both celled.
By the way they look or smell