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Unicellular means composed of one cell only.
By having more codons to code a particular amino acids, it makes it easier to produce in the cell and need to be supplemented from food(essential amino acids are normally not synthesized in our cell).
is it that the turgid cell has more red pigment than plasmolyzed cell
An organism with only one cell is called a unicellular so an organism with more than one cell is called a multicellular meaning more than one cell
Multicellular means having more than one cell. There are no multicellular cells, but there are multicellular organisms, like us humans.
A plant cell has a cell wall.
A plant cell has a cell wall.
Unicellular means composed of one cell only.
more specialized to do different jobs.
it allows it to grow bigger in size and allows specialization
It increases the surface area of the cell membrane. By having more surface area, more matter can be moved in and out of the cell.
The word multicellular is an adjective, meaning "having more than one cell."
The biggest advantage of having more than one cell is delegating tasks to different cells. In humans, certain cells are focused solely on respiration, while others are focused on production of fluids. In a single-celled organism, the whole of the cell has to be designed to allow all the important things the cell needs.
more than one cell is multicellular. For example, we are multicellular we have more than one cell.
The likely word is multicellular (having more than one cell).
By having more codons to code a particular amino acids, it makes it easier to produce in the cell and need to be supplemented from food(essential amino acids are normally not synthesized in our cell).
A republic is characterized by a government having 3 branches (executive, legislative, and judicial) and if it is multi-party, that means that it has more than one political party. The US is an example, having both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.