in many-celled organisms cells are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems.
AtomsBio MoleculesCellsTissuesOrgansOrgan Systems
In many-celled organisms, cells are organized into tissues, which are groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions. Different tissues come together to form organs, which then work together as organ systems to carry out complex processes necessary for the organism's survival.
a one celled organism has only one cell which it depends on for everything which makes it grows faster whereby a many celled organism has multiple cells that it depends so it grows faster
it has more cells.
One.
A leopard is multi celled because a multicellular organism is made up of many cells.
Nothing, the "organs" of a many celled organism are themselves made up of cells.
1. The ameoba is a single celled cell organism...hence the name SINGLE celled organism.
the cells in many-celled orgamisns are different because there are more cells so it can do more things that one-celled organism wouldn't be able to do.
Many one-celled organisms perform all their life functions by themselves. Cells in a many-celled organism, however, do not work alone. Each cell carries on it's own life functions while depending in some way on other cells in the organism.
Tetanus is a one-celled organism.
Tissue system