it has more cells.
They differ because their is many different jobs that need to be done not all cells do the same job because then you would die They differ because their is many different jobs that need to be done not all cells do the same job because then you would die
In a single celled organism, the cell has to be able to do everything to allow the organism to survive - synthesize energy, digest food, possibly stimulate movement - anything the organism needs must be provided by that one cell.
Multicellular organisms obviously have many many more cells, and therefore their cells can afford to specialize. As there are more cells the organism gets larger and can do more, but also has more specific requirements, and not every cell needs to fulfill every requirement. Therefore they fulfill a need for one area of the body, and though each cell is not a self-sufficient organism, they work together to keep the entire organism alive and healthy. For this reason, a liver cell is very different from a muscle cell because of the different roles they play in the body.
It's less specialized. i.e. Each cell must do everything in order to live.
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they have different jobs
in many-celled organisms cells are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems.
They are living, but they are not organisms. Cells are the "building blocks" of tissues, which group together into organs, which group together into organ systems. Those organ systems comprise an organism. The individuals cells are not organisms themselves.
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These single celled organisms are called prokaryotes.
archaeabacteria and eubacteria both are single cell organisms without nucleus
it has more cells.
Many one-celled organisms perform all their life functions by themselves. Cells in a many-celled organism, however, do not work alone. Each cell carries on it's own life functions while depending in some way on other cells in the organism.
Many one-celled organisms perform all their life functions by themselves. Cells in a many-celled organism, however, do not work alone. Each cell carries on it's own life functions while depending in some way on other cells in the organism.
Not really. Organisms are either one celled or multicelled. Tri-cells can be formed by uni celled organisms for reproduction.
in many-celled organisms cells are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems.
No, they are called "organelles" in a single celled organism. "Organs" are multi-celled structures with specific functions.
in many-celled organisms cells are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Eukaryotic cells can be found in both multicellular and single celled organisms. A eukaryotic is an organism that has a nucleus.
They are living, but they are not organisms. Cells are the "building blocks" of tissues, which group together into organs, which group together into organ systems. Those organ systems comprise an organism. The individuals cells are not organisms themselves.
All prokaryotic organisms are single-celled organisms.
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These single celled organisms are called prokaryotes.