What are the three benefits of Having Many Cells, you ask?
Three benefits of being multicellular are: larger size, longer life, and specialization of cells.
three benefits of being multicellular? oh that's easy... you have more cells, you have a more ridged structure and u produce more energy than being unicellular?! ok dont take answers from this one but every body else might actually not be doing homework and trying to figure the fudgin questin out too...
multicellular organisms are able to do much more specialized functions than single cell organisms. for example a dog can see visible light waves because it has eyes that are specially built for seeing some types of light while a single cell organism cannot see light or do very many things besides eat.
Larger size, longer life, & specialization of cells
Bigger things eat smaller things (except at extremes). Multicellular animals eat unicellular animals (includes plants). (OK, my athlete's foot fungus eats me.)
Being fat
Being multicellular means that you have a faster mitosis rate.
Mosses are part of the plant kingdom and are not unicellular
Planaria are multicellular organisms
its mutliticular because if its single celled it would die if one cell dies
Yes, grass is multicellular. If you can see the organism, and it is living (like a plant or an animal), then it has more than one cell, and is called 'multicellular'. Cells are extremely small and cannot be seen without a microscope.
In addition to being able to grow larger what is anither benefits of being multicellular
Being multicellular means that you have a faster mitosis rate.
There is no such thing as "multiceulat".
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.
Cells can specialize
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Of course it is. Every living being of that size and complexity is multicellular.
Multicellular. Can you imagine ONE CELL being THAT big?
multicellular.
yes
you can reproduce and grow