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Can prokaryotes be multicellular?


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Prokaryotes

  1. Prokaryotes are simple primitive single-celled organisms that lack a well-defined nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
  2. It includes bacteria and archaea.
  3. Prokaryotes are never multicellular.
  4. They are the most primitive form of unicellular organisms.
  5. There has never been any evidence of multicellular prokaryotes.
  6. They may aggregate together to form a colony but it is not considered multicellular.

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