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In Biology / Middle School | 2014-11-25

Does anybody know if a cattail plant is unicellular or multicellular?

Asked by Felix101

Answer (3)

and also, cattail plants are easily unmistakable for multicellular because you can see them! Only a few cells can be seen with the naked eye. Like the white squiggly thing in egg yolks.

Answered by Nepeta | 2024-06-10

The Cattail plant is **multicellular **in nature because its few cells are easily visible by **unaided **eyes.
What is a Multicellular organism?
A multicellular organism may be defined as those organisms which are composed of more than one cell, with groups of **cells **differentiating to take on specialized functions .
**Unicellular organisms **are too small to **see **without the help of special instruments like microscopes .
Therefore, it can be said that the Cattail plant is **multicellular **in nature.
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Answered by shivjimishraVT | 2024-06-16

The cattail plant is multicellular, meaning it is composed of many cells working together. These cells form various parts of the plant, such as roots and leaves, which can be seen without a microscope. This classification distinguishes it from unicellular organisms that consist of a single cell.
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Answered by shivjimishraVT | 2024-12-27