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The multiplication of cells in both multi and single cell organisms is very similar. In layman's terms, both types of cell split into two identical cells. In the case of the single cell organism, this means that there are now two of the organisms. In multi cell organisms, it means that the number of cells within the organism has increased.
The Cell
amoeba is cell not a organism.
homologous
A cell is the basic and smallest unit of an organism.
The multiplication of cells in both multi and single cell organisms is very similar. In layman's terms, both types of cell split into two identical cells. In the case of the single cell organism, this means that there are now two of the organisms. In multi cell organisms, it means that the number of cells within the organism has increased.
Tissue (body tissue)
They have similar organelles. Both types also have to to a job to keep a larger organism alive.
The Cell
no, a cell is in an organism
amoeba is cell not a organism.
homologous
Yes, a single-cell organism is an organism, it contains a nucleus.
A white blood cell is not an organism because it cannot live separately from the rest of the cells making up a human being. It is, however, similar to single-celled organisms like amoebae.
A cell is the basic and smallest unit of an organism.
No. It is part of an organism. It is a single cell but not an unicellular organism.
homologous