The difference between a multicellular organisms like humans and unicellular ones like bacteria is that the specialization of cells inÊmulticellular organisms have the ability to perform different functions. ÊSome examples of cells that performÊdifferent function are nerve cells, blood cells and muscle cells.Ê
multicellular organism
Bacteria
The five main levels are cell, tissue, organ, organ system and organism. Many similar cells performing the same task are called tissue. Many tissues make up an organ, many organs make an organ system and many organ systems make up an organism.
you know!! kidding the multicellur is a part of your body in the cells and system area there you go
the five kingdom classification system asks whether a cell is pro or eukaryotic, whether it is auto or heterotrophic, by structure and function, if it is produced in an embryo, and if it is unicellular or. multicellular
multicellular organism
Either multicellular or unicellular organisms. By the way are you using Prentice Hall Biology California because many of your questions are from the book? prentice hall florida actually
its a multicellular organism
The multicellular organism contains two or more cells. They also own an organ system which contains tissues and organs.
an Organ System
multicellular organisms obtain their oxygen through the respiratory system
Differentiation occurs several times during the development of a multicellular organism. The organism changes from a simple zygote to a complex system of tissues and cell types.
Respiration, digestion, and immunity are increased in multicellular organisms. Multiple cells work together to try to maintain stability in the organism's system.
because its the father!
Tissue -> Organ -> Organism -> Eco System -> Biome
Bacteria
It is hard to state the number of different 'Systems'. Each organ system performs a unique function.