Organisms composed of many cells are called multicellular organisms.
Organisms composed of many cells are simply called multi cellular organisms
multicellular
multicellular
We are multicellular. A multicellular organism contains more than one cell. A single-celled organism might be called 'unicellular'.
No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.
I assume you meant single "celled" organism. It is an organism (life form) that consists of only a sigle cell as opposed to most all other lifeforms on earth which are comprised of many (billions) of cells.
multicellular
We are multicellular. A multicellular organism contains more than one cell. A single-celled organism might be called 'unicellular'.
I assume you meant single "celled" organism. It is an organism (life form) that consists of only a sigle cell as opposed to most all other lifeforms on earth which are comprised of many (billions) of cells.
No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
Multicellular describes an organism made of many cells. In contrast, a unicellular organism is made up of one single cell. Just about all well-known plants and animals are made of many cells. Examples include human, cat, a rose, mushroom, a spider
An organism that is made of many cells are called a multicellular organism. They have many cells inside that creates a organism. Multicellular organisms are the opposite of unicellular organisms, which are made up of a single cell.
It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.
Eukaryotes :)
An organism that is made of many cells are called a multicellular organism. They have many cells inside that creates a organism. Multicellular organisms are the opposite of unicellular organisms, which are made up of a single cell.
Many cells - it is a multicellular organism
It depends on the organism.
You are.it is multicelluar