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No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
If the damage is severe, the organism could live for some days or months but it would eventually die. Organ systems play vital roles in an organism's life.
It depends on the exact details, but a multicellular organism is often able to survive the death of a single cell. In fact, in humans (which have a HUGE amount of cells), some cells die all the time.
the chain reaction of asexual reproduction
organelles>cells>tissues>organs>organsystem
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the temperature of the endothermic organism would decrease and the cells in the organisms would explode because of the high water content in the cells.
No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
New organism would be composed of Many cells .Cells is the basic unit which carry out all the process of life
no they're not an organism, because cells can't function like living organisms can so answer would be no they're not
Any living thing would be an organism- i hoped that helped you!
A sponge is a colony of cells because it is a group of cells living and working together. It would be a multicellular organism only if those cells were grouped together as a function
Nearly all animal cells are the sames size (an elephant has the same sized cells a a mouse but an elephant has more of them). Therefore to answer your question we would need to know what organism you had in mind because the number of cells depends on how big that organism is.
Nearly all animal cells are the sames size (an elephant has the same sized cells a a mouse but an elephant has more of them). Therefore to answer your question we would need to know what organism you had in mind because the number of cells depends on how big that organism is.
Regeneration. If the cells didn't make new ones, the organism would die.
If the damage is severe, the organism could live for some days or months but it would eventually die. Organ systems play vital roles in an organism's life.
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