Hornworts are unicellular or multicellular
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As an organism that undergoes a life cycle known as alternation of generations, hornworts are characterized by a reproductive cycle consisting of one of two separate, free-living organisms: the gametophyte, which is a multicellular structure that is genetically haploid, and a sporophyte, which is genetically diploid
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It has chloroplast in each cell .
It prooves that it is multicellular.
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