No, they are called "organelles" in a single celled organism. "Organs" are multi-celled structures with specific functions.
Cells in single-celled organisms function independently and carry out all life processes on their own, while cells in multi-celled organisms are specialized to perform specific functions. Multi-celled organisms have different types of cells that work together to support the organism as a whole.
single celled organisms
it has more cells.
Many celled organisms are referred to as multicellular organisms. In order for single cells to form into multicellualr organisms, they must identify and attach themselves to other cells.
Not really. Organisms are either one celled or multicelled. Tri-cells can be formed by uni celled organisms for reproduction.
Chromosomes
Eukaryotic cells can be found in both multicellular and single celled organisms. A eukaryotic is an organism that has a nucleus.
in many-celled organisms cells are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems.
no
many-celled organisms :)
all have the same structure
Jellyfish are single celled organisms.