In unicellular organisms, a single cell performs all the basic functions such as respiration, movement, excretion, digestion, etc. But in multicellular organisms, cells are grouped to form tissues. These tissues are specialized to carry out a particular function at a definite place in the body. For example, the muscle cells form muscular tissues which helps in movement, nerve cells from the nervous tissue which helps in transmission of messages. This is known as division of labour in multicellular organisms. It is because of this division of labour that multicelluler organisms are able to perform all functions efficiently.
Yes! All multi-cellular organisms contain specialized cells. Specialization is the reason they become multi-cellular. Multi-cellular organisms are differentiated from other eukaria and prokaria in that, rather than living individually or in convenient colonies, they MUST be multi-cellular to survive.
The five main kingdoms in nature are: Animalia (organisms with complex cells and tissues), Plantae (organisms that photosynthesize), Fungi (organisms that absorb nutrients), Protista (mostly single-celled organisms), and Monera (prokaryotic organisms).
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No, I am a multi-cellular organism.
Multi cellular organisms are more complicated than unicellular organisms.
Organisms that you can see with the naked eye are typically multi-cellular.
multicellular organisms are made of multiple cells but uni cellular organisms have one multicellular organisms are made of multiple cells but uni cellular organisms have one cell multi cells humans, plant, dog uni cell are moss, fungus, mushrooms by shetroom
A seahorse is multicellular, meaning it is made up of multiple cells that work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Tissues in multi-cellular organisms serve a very important purpose by allowing cells to work together in harmony, like a beautiful symphony. They provide structure, support, and help different cells perform specialized functions, creating a wonderful balance in the organism. Just like how every color on our palette has a role to play in creating a masterpiece, tissues work together to keep the organism healthy and thriving.
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