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  • Water Bears (Tardigrades): Multicellular or Single-Celled?
    No, water bears (also known as tardigrades) are not single-celled organisms. They are multicellular animals, meaning they are made up of many different cells that work together to form tissues and organs.

    While they are microscopic, water bears have complex internal structures and are much more complex than single-celled organisms like bacteria or amoebas.

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