There are no single-celled organisms large enough for you to actually see with your naked eye. All animals you can see are multiple cells.
nope! it depends what the cells are in. like a dog or a cat. they both have different cells and the cells in there body are different but each group of cells do something different like skin cells and blood cells
the pancreas is a single organ, which spits into two limbs in the dog. it consists of 2 types of cells. one type which make hormones such as insulin (the endocrine cells of the pancreas) and another type of cells that make digestive enzymes for excretion into the gut (the exocrine cells of the pancreas).
Dog cells are the cells which can form and help the dog grow. The cells of the dog make up its body parts just like us humans.
A larger dog may have MORE cells than a smaller dog but they are not bigger.
Horses do not have a multiple-chambered stomach. They just have a single stomach like a human or a dog has, not multi-chambered like a cow or sheep has.
dogs have about trillions of cells but have only 78 chromosome cells.
A dog loses its hair on multiple seasons.
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No. Organ systems only develop in larger, complex organisms. E.g. amoeba, a single celled organism, is small enough that all its needs can be obtained by the relevant organelles through diffusion. A dog, a large multi-cellular organisms, needs a system to deliver its requirements to the necessary tissues .
Yes, a dog can have a litter of puppies from multiple fathers. This is not uncommon in the wild.
multicellular organisms are made of multiple cells but uni cellular organisms have one multicellular organisms are made of multiple cells but uni cellular organisms have one cell multi cells humans, plant, dog uni cell are moss, fungus, mushrooms by shetroom
In the sense that they are eukaryote. Both have a membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles. Still, plant cells have walls, chloroplasts and central vacuoles, which dog cells do not. Dog cells have lysosomes and centrioles, which plant cells do not. Plant cells are autotrophs, dog cells are heterotrophs.