Impossible for a single-celled creature to fly. Also really difficult to grasp the twig while nest-building.
Yes, for the most part anyway. Certain types of bacterium and viruses are single-celled but if you mean wellknown and familiar animals such as mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians then yes they have multiple cells
fanjameric cells.
A selection of multiple cells is oftenreferredto as a range.
Birds are having hollowbones to enhance their flight, but as in other animals the blood cells are formed in the bones, i doubt where the blood cells are formed in birds
B. Multiple cells allow some cells to specialize for a particular functio.
Plant cells have single DNA chromosomes. Animal Cells have multiple.
because they have multiple cells
Multiple cells
A cell is the smallest unit in Excel, you cannot break it into multiple cells. However, if you have merged multiple cells into one large cell, you can break that merged cell into multiple cells by unmerging the single large merged cell.
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Red Blood Cells are produced in bone marrow in birds as in mammals. The red blood cells are elliptical in birds and have a shorter life span than in mammals.