BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
KINGDOM PLANTAE
Question
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all are unicellular
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all are multicellular
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most are unicellular but some are multicellular
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most are multicellular but some are unicellular
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Detailed explanation-1: -Archaebacteria are not multicellular. They are unicellular organisms that are made up of only one cell.
Detailed explanation-2: -Body structure : Archaea are single-celled organisms, but they are sometimes found in colonies.
Detailed explanation-3: -Both Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotes, single-celled microorganisms with no nuclei, and Eukarya includes us and all other animals, plants, fungi, and single-celled protists – all organisms whose cells have nuclei to enclose their DNA apart from the rest of the cell.
Detailed explanation-4: -Archaea. Archaea are microscopic, single-celled organisms that have no nucleus and an outer membrane containing unique lipids. On the surface, archaea look a lot like bacteria: they can have a similar size and shape, their genetic material forms a circle, they lack organelles, and they live in similar environments.