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Two advantages of being multicellular is that having many cells allows you to have a longer life span since you are not depending on just one cell. another advantage is being multicellular allows you to grow because only having one cell would make you microscopic.
Gloeocapsa are not multicellular. They give off the illusion of being multicellular, but are actually unicellular.
Three differences between unicellular and multicellular organisms is that unicellular organisms are microscopic and can live in extreme temperatures. Multicellular organisms are much larger and have systems and organs.
Its Specialized Cells
The three parts of Dunning's eclectic paradigm theory are ownership advantages, location advantages, and internalization advantages.
Two advantages of being multicellular is that having many cells allows you to have a longer life span since you are not depending on just one cell. another advantage is being multicellular allows you to grow because only having one cell would make you microscopic.
Being multicellular means that you have a faster mitosis rate.
Gloeocapsa are not multicellular. They give off the illusion of being multicellular, but are actually unicellular.
If the person is a human being then multicellular.
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Multicellular organisms are able to do lots of other things because they are made up of different kinds of cells. Having many different cells that are specialized for specific jobs allows multicellular organisms to perform more functions than unicellular organisms. they also allow us to have a longer lifespan. than multicellular organismshttp://sciencefun4all.net/Life_Sci/03Cells_CellsInAction/JournalTopics/Multicellular.html
Of course it is. Every living being of that size and complexity is multicellular.
Multicellular. Can you imagine ONE CELL being THAT big?
advantage of a company being conected to the internet
multicellular.
Multicellular organisms can become much larger than unicellular organisms, and store a lot more resources within them due to assimilation, and thus can tolerate more extreme conditions without food. Multicellular organisms are also able to exist in multiple media, and are able to have specialised cells in their bodies so to specialise areas of their body.
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