Only if it can suck cack.
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∙ 14y agoYes, multicellular organisms like humans can contain trillions of cells, each with different functions and structures. The cells work together to support the organism's growth, development, and functions, forming complex tissues and organ systems.
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∙ 13y agoYes, it may contain trillions of cells.
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∙ 13y agoeucarotic (probly spelt wrong)
Humans are classified as multicellular organisms because we are made up of trillions of cells. A unicellular organism is an organism that is only made up of one cell.
as a multicellular organism develops, its cells as a multicellular organism develops, its cells
An organism with only one cell is called a unicellular so an organism with more than one cell is called a multicellular meaning more than one cell
in the cell membrane
An organism that contains more than one cell is called multicellular. These organisms are made up of specialized cells that work together to carry out various functions. Examples include animals, plants, and fungi.
Humans are classified as multicellular organisms because we are made up of trillions of cells. A unicellular organism is an organism that is only made up of one cell.
as a multicellular organism develops, its cells as a multicellular organism develops, its cells
An organism with only one cell is called a unicellular so an organism with more than one cell is called a multicellular meaning more than one cell
It is a multicellular organism.
It is multicellular.
one cell
multicellular organism
A Unicellular organism. As opposed to A Multicellular organism.
Mammals are multicellular organisms, meaning they are made up of multiple cells working together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems. Each cell in a mammal has a specific function and is part of a larger organism made up of trillions of cells.
An organism that contains more than one cell is called multicellular. These organisms are made up of specialized cells that work together to carry out various functions. Examples include animals, plants, and fungi.
No
in the cell membrane