There are many multicellular organisms. Even protists, such as seaweed, can be multicellular. The only organism that cannot be multicellular is a bacterium.
Eukaryotic cells
Multicellular organisms are made up of Eukaryotic cells.
Mitosis occurs in Multicellular Organisms (Plant & Animal Cells).
These multicellular and some unicellular organisms are termed Eukaryotic Cells.
No, There is no division of Labour among the cells of a colony.
specialized cells are cells that exist for a specific function for example skin cells or brain cells or liver cells. all multicellular organisms have specialized cells. unicellular organisms do not because they have to carry out all the functions of an entire organism while a skin cell does not have to "worry" about cleaning toxins from the body for example.
Multicellular organisms require specialized organs and systems because in multicellular organisms, different jobs are done by different cells that are specialized, e.g. A blood cell carries oxygen. A nerve cell sends and receives signals. In multicellular organisms different functions are divided among different cells. The cells in multicellular organisms are organized in ways the enables them to survive and reproduce. For any multicellular organism to survive, different cells must work together. The right type of cell must be in the right place to do the work that need to be done.
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.
eukaryote multicellular
eukaryote multicellular
The four main types of tissue in multicellular organisms are muscle, connective, nervous, and epithelial tissues.
Cells are the smallest level of structure among living things. Cells make up organisms therefore there are no organisms found inside cells.