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A heterotroph is an organism that requires other organism to survive. Multicellular organisms have more than one cell. So being multicellular and heterotroph means that the organism is multicelled and depends on other organisms to survive.
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The fungi kingdom contains non-photosynthetic multicellular organisms that digest their food externally. Examples of fungi are yeasts, smuts, molds and mushrooms
Mitosis
They are made up of multicellular organisms, however they can sometimes be unicellular organisms that make up the plant, depends. :)
A heterotroph is an organism that requires other organism to survive. Multicellular organisms have more than one cell. So being multicellular and heterotroph means that the organism is multicelled and depends on other organisms to survive.
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The fungi kingdom contains non-photosynthetic multicellular organisms that digest their food externally. Examples of fungi are yeasts, smuts, molds and mushrooms
Yes, they are.
Cell specialization is necessary to support multicellular life because multicellular organisms need different tissues. This means it needs cells to make up those tissues and perform different functions.
Multicellular organisms grow through a process called mitosis. In mitosis, the cell divides itself in two to make more cells and make more body mass.
Multicellular organisms grow through a process called mitosis. In mitosis, the cell divides itself in two to make more cells and make more body mass.
Multicellular organisms are made in a series of levels. These levels include cells, tissues, organs, then systems which make up the organism.
Your question needs a little bit of understanding of the facts. Organisms have cells that are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic. But prokaryotic cells don't form complex structures. They are found most of the time as one cell, sometimes are two together or a cluster or a string. Ex: the bacteria cocci, round-like, are found as just cocci (one) or two (dicocci) or a cluster (staphylococci) or a string (streptococci). So, eukaryotes are made of many cells that make tissues, organs, organ systems and organisms.
Tissue specialization has an advantage for multicellular organisms because it can make organs or organ systems. Have cells that can specialize means the cells can cooperate to form these organs.
Multicellular organisms grow when their cells split off into smaller cells. They make more cells.
Mitosis