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Cells are smaller than organisms.
cells
They all have different jobs to do.
Paramecia cells are organism and can survive on their own. Sheep cells are not organisms- just cells and can't survive on their own. They are made up of the same things like a nucleus and ribosomes, ETC.
Well, plant and animal cells are what build multicellular organisms. Multicellular organisms have different organs and what not. We need different cells to do different jobs. Otherwise specialization. So basically, we need different cells for our bodies' purposes, and for right parts to function properly.
Yes. All biological organisms are made up of cells.
Cells are smaller than organisms.
The diversity of cells reflects their different functions in organisms.
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.
Different organisms have different numbers of cells. Some, such as the paramecium, have only one cell. Larger organisms such as human beings have trillions of cells.
because it is necessary for the organisms to perform different metabolic activities for their life cycle.all the organisms have different functionaries. so their for all the organisms produce different cells in order to maintain their life cycle.
cells
the human body
Complex organisms need cells that perform many different functions. Complex organisms are capable of a lot of different things, and that variety needs to be supported on the cellular level. Without them, complex organisms cannot perform different functions.
it has more cells.
they fight of the belliontricullar witch is a virus that may harm cells in the multicellular organisms.
They all have different jobs to do.