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Matthias Kidd
29 January, 00:59
Is a kangaroo multicellular
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Vicente Cobb
29 January, 04:54
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Yes. Multicellular means an organism has more than one cell. Kangaroos are vertebrates and all vertebrates are multicellular.
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Yair Archer
29 January, 04:57
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yes a kangaroo is multicellular.
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