Cell specialization
Specialization.
if you mean asexual then that is a cell that does not need a partner to reproduce. This is usually a single celled organism that reproduces by having the cell split in two and form into two different cells
they are both found in many types of cells
An "organ"
Colonial: the cells could live with out the others
Cell specialization.
yes it does
Organism is made of cells but cell is not made of organism thts why cell and org are different.
more specialized to do different jobs.
Specialization.
it is actually called an organism.
if you mean asexual then that is a cell that does not need a partner to reproduce. This is usually a single celled organism that reproduces by having the cell split in two and form into two different cells
cells are single units that do the same thing. an organism is a group of DIFFERENT cells all working together to do a certain task more complex
Almost all cells in a multicellular organism are genetically the same - i.e. they have identical DNA. However, through a process called "differentiation", cells diverge in size, shape, and function by having different sets of genes turned off or on.
it has more cells.
No. This is why you have different types of cells.
The majority of the cells have the same DNA is a true statement about the various types of cells found in an individual multicellular organism. Different genes are expressed in different cells is another true statement.