Is snail an unicellular organism?
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no snail is not an unicellular organism.
It is multicellular in nature.
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Snails Are Multicellular Organism.
Multicellular organisms form from a single eukaryotic cell, the zygote. Organs and tissues, despite sharing functional responsibilities of the body, are multicellular because they are made up of many cells. Multicellular organisms evolved approximately two billion years after unicellular organisms.
Multicellular organisms form from a single eukaryotic cell, the zygote. Organs and tissues, despite sharing functional responsibilities of the body, are multicellular because they are made up of many cells. Multicellular organisms evolved approximately two billion years after unicellular organisms.
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