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Cells are organized into tissues in multicellular organisms. Tissues are further organized into organs. This organization allows for the localization and isolation of biological processes.
They differ because multicelluar organisms live longer and are bigger
Multicellular allows larger organisms to organize different processes in separate, specialized compartments.
They both carry out the same basic processes of life; the need to digest food, respiration, excretion, mobility.
the maintanance functions of living organisms are called life processes. the seven life processes are : * movement * reproduction * sensitivity * nutrition * excretion * respiration * growth i wish this helps...
Yes. Multicellular organisms grow by the processes of mitosis and cytokinesis.
cell differentiation
fungi
Homeostasis
Cells are organized into tissues in multicellular organisms. Tissues are further organized into organs. This organization allows for the localization and isolation of biological processes.
Every organism must maintain homeostasis as long as it lives to survive.
reproduction
'Homeostasis', keeping the organism's biological processes working at optimal parameters.
They differ because multicelluar organisms live longer and are bigger
Reproduction Respiration Digestion
All of them actually, especially if we're talking about a complex organism such as an animal or advanced plant. Tissues (specialized cells organized in a group) perform specific functions for the benefit of the entire organism, so you need tissues for every metabolic funtion to sustain life and assure reproduction. This means digestion, respiration, circulation, endocrine, reproduction, integumentary systems, skeletal (in advanced animals) and anything else I may have forgotten!
Multicellular allows larger organisms to organize different processes in separate, specialized compartments.