Multicellular
Tissue describes a group of similar cells.
In a multicellular organism, the cells are specialized and organized into different tissues and organs to carry out specific functions. These cells communicate and coordinate with each other to maintain homeostasis and support the overall functioning of the organism. They have distinct roles and structures, such as nerve cells for communication, muscle cells for movement, and skin cells for protection.
I think that a single cell organism is coordinate all life processes using several cells it's my opinion idk about yours though
as a multicellular organism develops, its cells as a multicellular organism develops, its cells
No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
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Tissue system
Multicellular.
Tissue describes a group of similar cells.
Multicellular.
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In a multicellular organism, the cells are specialized and organized into different tissues and organs to carry out specific functions. These cells communicate and coordinate with each other to maintain homeostasis and support the overall functioning of the organism. They have distinct roles and structures, such as nerve cells for communication, muscle cells for movement, and skin cells for protection.
Multicellular describes an organism made of many cells. In contrast, a unicellular organism is made up of one single cell. Just about all well-known plants and animals are made of many cells. Examples include human, cat, a rose, mushroom, a spider
I think that a single cell organism is coordinate all life processes using several cells it's my opinion idk about yours though
Function describes what cells do; in a multi-cellular organism the function is why the cell exists. And the structure makes it possible for a cell to perform its function.