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No, all multicellular organisms have the same size cells.
all have the same structure
organisms are made up of cells
Specialization of function.
All cells of the same type have the same parts. All eukaryotic cells have the same parts, and all prokaryotic cells have the same parts. Cells are also always the building blocks of living organisms - all things are made from cells.
NO, they do not look the same !
No, all cells do not look the same. Cells can vary in size, shape, and function depending on their specific role in the body.
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Nucleus cytoplasm cellmembrane and chloroplasts
No, it would not be accurate to say that all multicellular organisms have the same type and number of cells. Multicellular organisms vary widely in their cell types, functions, and numbers, depending on their species and complexity. For example, humans have over 200 different types of cells, while simpler organisms like sponges may have fewer specialized cells. Additionally, the total number of cells can range from millions in small organisms to trillions in larger ones.
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