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Unicellular organisms do NOT have specialized cells. By definition.
A group of similar cells that do the same job in an organism make up an organ. These organs then make up systems.
Multicellular organisms have various levels of organization within them. Individual cells may perform specific functions and also work together for the good of the entire organism. The cells become dependent on one another.
tissue
a structure composed of a number of tissues that work together to perform a specific task basikly
cells are single units that do the same thing. an organism is a group of DIFFERENT cells all working together to do a certain task more complex
An organ.
Cells are the building blocks that make up all living organisms. Tissues are groups of like cells that, together, perform a function for the living organism. Organs are relatively independent groups of tissues (tissue or tissues) that work together to perform a function for the living organism
Certain cells form connections, or cellular junctions, to neighboring cells. These junctions hold cells together firmly.
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Certain cells form connections, or cellular junctions, to neighboring cells. These junctions hold cells together firmly.
Certain cells form connections, or cellular junctions, to neighboring cells. These junctions hold cells together firmly.
Any organism with cells that contain chlorophil.
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Unicellular organisms do NOT have specialized cells. By definition.
A group of similar cells that do the same job in an organism make up an organ. These organs then make up systems.