Biology, asked by Divyankasc, 1 year ago

As far as I know, there are unicellular prokaryotes, and eukaryotes are both unicellular as well as multicellular.Now, my question is that are there multicellular prokaryotes present ? Or some bacterial species than can aggregate together and divide labour so forming a "colony" are called multicellular ? (Please answer only if you know. Thanks!)

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Answered by mdsaikrish
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No till now no prokaryotes are not as multicellular organizm. since there is ill organized cell structure or organelles
Answered by hack1
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no prokaryotes are never multicellular

Divyankasc: Particular reason plz as I have mentioned in the question
Divyankasc: There are colonies too
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