a group of cells that function specially
The specialization of a multicellular organism is that they live longer than single celled organisms do with just one job.
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. The specialization of a multicellular organism is that they become specialized to function within tissues providing specific functions for an organism
[1] It's generally thought that complexity occurs further down the evolutionary path. So lesser cell specialization accompanies an earlier, more simply organized organism. And greater cell specialization, with greater delegation and carrying out of more responsibilities, accompanies a later, more developed and therefore more complexly organized organism. [2] That fits in with the idea that single-celled organisms are older, but less sophisticated in form and function than the younger, multi-celled organisms. [3] People fit into the latter category, as later more developed and complex organisms on the evolutionary path. [4] Interestingly enough, though, that's not the thought in terms of the evolution of human language. For it's generally thought that the earliest languages were more complex and complicated, the later languages of nowadays simpler and more streamlined.
The importance of cells' specialization in multicellular organism is that different processes take place simultaneously. This may include digestion, cellular respiration, excretion and so much more which will be coordinated by the cells.
Each cell in an organism that performs specific tasks in order to maintain homeostasis, the constant internal conditions in an organism.
Example: 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit in a human being.
The higher degree of specialization, the higher the diversity of cells.
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Cell specialization in multicellular organisms help better the organism.
The more specialized cells there are, the more different types of cells there are in an organism.
Cell differentiation is when a less specialized cell changes into a more specialized cell. In multicellular organisms there are many specialized cells who get their jobs through cell specialization. Cell specialization changes a specialized cell into whatever type of cell the organism needs at the moment.
The simplest level of organization as far as taxonomy goes would be the most inclusive one; a domain. If you are asking in terms of things such as organisms, it would be the smallest, the cell.
Differentiation is the term used for the process of specialization of a cell. This allows cells to perform specific functions.
Group of organisms working togeether is called as cell specialization.
There is no cell specialization and only one opening in this type of digestion means that some organisms, such as flatworms, don't have a developed digestive system. Every cell is exposed to the digestion process. Also, with these organisms, a single opening doubles as their mouth and anus.
cell is the smallest level of organization in a unicellular organism
If you are referring to organization of complex multicellular organisms, then level of organization can be as follows: cell>tissue>organ>organ system>organism
protoplasmic grade of organization takes place in the unicellular organisms (or within a cell)
Cell differentiation is when a less specialized cell changes into a more specialized cell. In multicellular organisms there are many specialized cells who get their jobs through cell specialization. Cell specialization changes a specialized cell into whatever type of cell the organism needs at the moment.
The simplest level of organization as far as taxonomy goes would be the most inclusive one; a domain. If you are asking in terms of things such as organisms, it would be the smallest, the cell.
cell specialization
Differentiation is the term used for the process of specialization of a cell. This allows cells to perform specific functions.
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cell specialization
Group of organisms working togeether is called as cell specialization.
There is no cell specialization and only one opening in this type of digestion means that some organisms, such as flatworms, don't have a developed digestive system. Every cell is exposed to the digestion process. Also, with these organisms, a single opening doubles as their mouth and anus.
If it is alive then it is an oganism. You just need to know if it's alive. Anythin' that is living is an organism. depends on the cell and the level of organization: bacterial cells are considered organisms liver cells are not organisms read up on cell theory (not the marxist kind) that should clarify the definition of organisms for you.