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What do the rabbit, fungus, and trees have in common?

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They are all made of eukaryotic cells and have a nuclei
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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.

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