53.0k views
4 votes
What do the rabbit, fungus, and trees have in common?

2 Answers

6 votes

They are all made of eukaryotic cells and have a nuclei
User Daniel Tadros
by
7.7k points
3 votes

The rabbit, fungus, and trees have in common are all multicellular organisms.

(4) They are all multi-cellular organisms.

Step-by-step explanation:

All three above given organism's belongs to multicelluar because:

  • Rabbit: The individuals who have a place with the realm of Animalia are grouped by having the attributes of being multicellular and heterotrophic.
  • Trees: Trees are multicellular creatures. They are comprised of eukaryotic cells, which are intricate cells brimming with organelles.
  • Fungus: Parasites live as either single-celled living beings or multicellular life forms. Single-celled parasites are alluded to as yeasts. By far most of the growths are multicellular.

The vast majority of the assemblage of organisms is produced using a system of long, Since these are called hyphae.

User Kalenjordan
by
8.4k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.