Nothing. There is no such thing as a MULTI CELLULAR cell. All cells are single units.
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The kingdom Animalia consists of multi-cellular organisms. Note that multi-cellular doesn't mean 2 or 3 cells. It means millions of cells.
More than one. The way of looking at it that most cells are the same size and therefore the bigger the multi cellular organism, the more cells there are in its makeup.
More than one. The way of looking at it that most cells are the same size and therefore the bigger the multi cellular organism, the more cells there are in its makeup.
A seahorse is multicellular, meaning it is made up of multiple cells that work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems.
A multi-cellular organism consists of billions to trillions of cells, depending on the species. These cells are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems that work together to support the organism's functions and survival.
Absolutely. All multi-cellular organisms cells have Mitochondria.
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
They are called Multi-Cellular Organisms.
Yes! All multi-cellular organisms contain specialized cells. Specialization is the reason they become multi-cellular. Multi-cellular organisms are differentiated from other eukaria and prokaria in that, rather than living individually or in convenient colonies, they MUST be multi-cellular to survive.
Technically an animal cell is a special kind because unlike plant cells which are rectangular in shape animal cells are normally a circular shape which are designed that way because circles are able to maneuver around each other so that the organism can move while plant cells that are rectangular and stiff can not move very quickly.