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Many-celled organisms can double without having to split DNA and a nucleus, they just divide the cell in half with all the existing parts. Single-celled organisms have to split a nucleus before dividing.

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Unicellular organisms are very different from multicellular organisms. First, each unicellular organism has just one cell that must do everything from growth to digestion to response to stimuli. Multicellular organisms tend to have tissues that are specialized - one tissue will provide growth to the organism while another will specialize in digestion and a third will respond to stimuli. To coordinate the different tissues, multicellular organisms tend to be much more complex than unicellular organisms.

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The cell from one celled organism has to perform all functions to sustain life whereas in multicekllular organisms there is division of labour and various tissues perform specialized functions.

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Unicellular would imply organisms that thrive as an individual as one cell, like bacterium (E. coli., amoeba). Multicellular would imply organisms that only live successfully as a whole group of cells (humans, fish).

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Many-celled organisms can double without having to split DNA and a nucleus, they just divide the cell in half with all the existing parts. Single-celled organisms have to split a nucleus before dividing.

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Q: What two things distinguish the organization of most many celled organisms from the organization of one celled organisms?
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What are the list of things that have a one organism?

Single celled organisms:amoebaalgaeeuglenacyclopsmalaria parasiteplanktonprotozoasporozoaheliozoadino flagellateshydraparameciumI found this on a question, 'list of single-celled organisms?' Look that up and youget the same answer.


What is a singel celled organisms?

There are many single celled organisms (unicellular).Life on Earth is separated into two main divisions: the prokaryotes and the eukaryotes. Both of these contain single celled organism.The prokaryotes are the eubateria and the archaebacteria. Both of these kingdoms only contain single celled organisms. Prokaryotic organisms have no nucleus and have no membrane bound organelles.Within the eukaryotes the kingdoms of amoebozoa, fungi and plantae contain single celled organisms. In all cases these organisms have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.The amoebozoa kingdom contains such things as the amoeba and slime molds. Fungi comprise the molds, mushrooms, toadstools and other similar organisms. Plantae are the plants.


One celled living things that are in this group?

some one celled living things are predators


What is the sequences of the organisms?

The process of organization in a cell is the way things are organized so they work properly. The sequence of increasing organization is: atom, molecule, organelle, and cell.


How do single celled organisms have movement?

Multicellular organisms can move in different ways depending on their size and shape. The term multicellular refers to most living things on the planet so the question cannot be answered without generalising.

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What two things distinguish the organization of many celled organisms from the organization of one celled organisms?

Hoes and boats


Who wrote the book Single Celled Organisms?

Single-celled Organisms was written by Helmut Schenk.


Are single-celled organisms living things?

Yes.


What are the levels of organization in living things?

The levels of organization in living things are: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms. Cells are the basic unit of life, tissues are groups of cells working together, organs are groups of tissues working together, organ systems are groups of organs working together, and organisms are complete living things.


Is an octopus singled celled?

No. Single celled organisms are things like an amoeba or bacteria. Humans and all animals such as an octopus are multi-celled.


What living things don't have hearts?

Plants and single-celled organisms do not have hearts.


Which Kingdom of living things consists entirely of multi-celled organisms?

Animal Kingdom.


Which Kingdom of living things consists of multi-celled heterotrophic organisms?

Animal Kingdom.


Multi celled organisms?

These are the organisms with many cells .They aren't unicellular as yeast or Protoctista(Protozoans and Protophytas) or Bacteria.They include all the plants , (except unicellular algae) ,all animals (except protozoans) and fungi.


What is the highest level of organization of living things?

Organisms


Are bacteria tiny one celled things?

Yes. Bacterium are very small single celled organisms. They reproduce very rapidly under the right conditions.


Is a lion an organism?

Yes. All animals (and plants) are organisms, even single celled living things are refered to as organisms - a collection of things that work together to go on living.