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.
No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
An organism that is made of many cells are called a multicellular organism. They have many cells inside that creates a organism. Multicellular organisms are the opposite of unicellular organisms, which are made up of a single cell.
It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.
Eukaryotes :)
An organism that is made of many cells are called a multicellular organism. They have many cells inside that creates a organism. Multicellular organisms are the opposite of unicellular organisms, which are made up of a single cell.
Many cells - it is a multicellular organism
It depends on the organism.
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Multicellular describes an organism made of many cells. In contrast, a unicellular organism is made up of one single cell. Just about all well-known plants and animals are made of many cells. Examples include human, cat, a rose, mushroom, a spider