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No. There are many cells in a clam.

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Clams are multicellular organisms. They are bivalve mollusks with complex anatomical structures made up of specialized cells that work together to carry out various functions such as feeding, reproduction, and movement.

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Yes. Sea Squirts are a member of the phylum "Porifera". All Porifera are single celled.

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Multicellular.

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Clams are multicelluer.

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