Biology, asked by drmano2004, 7 months ago

are eukaryotes always multicellular

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Answered by bhoopbhoomi3088
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Answer:

Today, all complex organisms and most multicellular ones are eukaryotes, making this evolution a major event in the history of life on Earth. There are about 75 separate lineages of eukaryotes, most of which evolved into protists.

Answered by sagarbhuyan379
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no,

yeast and amoeba is a example of unicellular

so all eukaryotic cell are not a multicellular.

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