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What kind of cells do humans have unicellular or multicellular?

multicellular, plants can be both, unicellular and multicellullar


Are archae multicellular?

no, any kind of bacteria is unicellular


What kind of cells are unicelluar?

No cells are unicellular, only organisms can be unicellular.


Is an okapi unicellular or multicellular?

Okapi looks kind of like a weirdly colored deer, it's obviously multicellular.


Multicellular organisms are more advanced than unicellular organisms?

Multicellular organisms are more complex than unicellular organisms because they are made up of different types of cells that can specialize in specific functions. This specialization allows multicellular organisms to perform more complicated tasks and have greater adaptability to different environments. However, the complexity of an organism does not necessarily determine its advancement or success in its environment.


Are arthropods unicellular?

No. A unicellular organism is an organism made up of ONE CELL, so they're all microscopic. Microscopic means that you can't see it it without a microscope. And you can see a sea urchin, so it is not microscopic, so it's not unicellular.


What kind of bodies do eukaryotic cells have?

These have advanced and complete cells. These cells contains membrane bound nuclei and other cellular organelles and are called eukaryotic cells. These cells are found in unicellular and multicellular plants and animals and contain plasma membrane, DNA and cytoplasm with ribosome and cellular organelles such as mitochondria,


A kind of cell that has no nucleus?

Prokaryotes are (mostly) unicellular organisms without an nucleus.Humans on the other hand are multicellular eukaryotes. Our cells contain nuclei EXCEPT for red blood cells. These do not contain a nucleus in order to be able to transport more oxygen.


Are fungi mulitcellular?

It depends on what kind of fungi you have, some species of fungi are unicellular and some species of fungi are multicellular.


How does a structure of an uncellular organism different by a structure of a multicellular?

An unicellular organism consists of a single cell that performs all necessary functions for survival, such as obtaining nutrients and reproducing, while a multicellular organism is composed of specialized cells organized into tissues, organs, and systems to perform specific functions. Multicellular organisms display a higher degree of complexity and division of labor among cells compared to unicellular organisms.


Compare cells of plants animals and unicellular organisms?

Plant Cells: Cell Wall, Cell membrane, nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, cytoplasm. Animal cells : Cell membrane, nucleus, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, cytoplasm Unicellular: Depends on what kind of unicellular organism.


What life process can these cells carry out that a cell from another kind of multicellular organism cannot?

photosynthesis