Can prokaryotes be multicellular?
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While typically being unicellular, some prokaryotes, such as cyanobacteria, may form large colonies. Others, such as myxobacteria, have multicellular stages in their life cycles
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no....prokaryotes are simplest microgansims.which have not true cell because of absence of double membrane organelles in their cells..
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