Bacteria cells
Fish embryo cell
Moss leaf cells
multicellular
prokaryotic
unicellular
eukaryotic
What are the characteristics of bacteria cells, fish embryo cells, moss leaf cells, multicellular organisms, prokaryotic cells, unicellular organisms, and eukaryotic cells?
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Bacteria cells are prokaryotic and unicellular, meaning they lack a nucleus and are single-celled organisms. Fish embryo cells and moss leaf cells are eukaryotic and multicellular; they have a nucleus and are part of multicellular organisms. So, to summarize:
– Bacteria cells: Prokaryotic, Unicellular
– Fish embryo cells: Eukaryotic, Multicellular
– Moss leaf cells: Eukaryotic, Multicellular
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