All plants are _____.


unicellular prokaryotes

multicellular prokaryotes

multicellular eukaryotes**

unicellular eukaryotes

i think multicellular eukaryotes

In your science class you found that the cell is eukaryotic. What is your basis in identifying this type of the cell?

You are correct! All plants are multicellular eukaryotes. Eukaryotes are organisms that have cells with a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Plants are classified as eukaryotes because they have complex cells with a nucleus. Additionally, plants are multicellular, meaning they are made up of multiple cells that are organized into different tissues and organs. This allows plants to perform specialized functions such as photosynthesis, reproduction, and nutrient uptake. So, to determine that plants are multicellular eukaryotes, you can consider their cellular structure and organization.

Well idk if thats correct @iHeartMusic

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