10 Questions
Which of the following organisms are considered multicellular?
Fungi
What is the difference between colonial protists and true multicellular organisms?
Colonial protists are unicellular, while true multicellular organisms are multicellular.
How do multicellular organisms arise?
By aggregation of many single cells
Which of the following is an example of a partially unicellular and partially multicellular organism?
Slime molds
What are Xenophyophorea?
Macroscopic organisms
What are the characteristics of a multicellular organism?
A multicellular organism consists of more than one cell.
Give examples of multicellular organisms.
Examples of multicellular organisms include animals, land plants, fungi, and some algae.
How do colonial organisms form?
Colonial organisms form when many identical individuals join together to form a colony.
What is the term used to describe macroscopic organisms that are technically unicellular but multinucleate?
The term used to describe such organisms is Xenophyophorea.
What is the evolutionary history of multicellularity?
Multicellularity has evolved independently multiple times throughout history.
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