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Can Eukaryotes be Unicellular and Multicellular? Give some Examples.

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Answered by joshiharshin
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Unicellular eukaryotic organisms - These are mainly free living or aquatic parasites like the protozoans, some fungi and algae or some protists. Multicellular prokaryotes: Some cyanotbacteria like Chara,Sometimes these bacteria are considered as colonial instead of multicellular.

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Answered by kingmaster99
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no , Eukaryotes are only single cell organisms example yeast , amoeba

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