A plant is a (an): A. unicellular prokaryote. B. multicellular prokaryote. C. unicellular eukaryote. D. multicellular eukaryote.
@PRAETORIAN.10 Hmm, you should be able to answer this given the previous question. Although there are unicellular plants, if we are talking about the kingdom Plantae, it not than no unicellular plants.
I know they are eukaryotic but my research shows they can be both unicellular and multicellular . . . .
@PRAETORIAN.10 Hmm...Alright, are u sure its eukaryotic ?
@PRAETORIAN.10 As I said, it depends on what they are using "plant" to mean. Given they didn't say something like members of the Plantae, I am going with layman's term. So, things like trees, cacti, shrubs, etc.
It can't be a unicellular then it has to be A multicellular eukaryote ! Is it right ? @PRAETORIAN.10 Hope, if U Are Satisfied with this Answer, Please Close This Question ! Thank U !! Keep In Touch, with Open study !!
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