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Charity King
7 December, 05:56
Are all organisms multicellular
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Parker Shepherd
7 December, 08:42
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No!
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Many eukaryotic organisms are multicellular. However, there are unicellular eukaryotes, as well as bacteria and archaea, which are always unicellular organisms.
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