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carbon dioxide or oxygen
no it cant because multicellular organisms need specilized cells in order for them to remain stable to focus in one job
We need to be multicellular, because we need all the different types of cells for what our body's systems do. Being multicellular gives humans more capabilities that other organisms might not be able to do. Humans would not be built the same way that we are now if we were not multicellular, we would have a lot less functions.
All cells need an aqueous medium for the exchange of nutrients, gases, and wastes.
yes
carbon dioxide or oxygen
no it cant because multicellular organisms need specilized cells in order for them to remain stable to focus in one job
Organisms use the oxygen they absorb from the air for their cells. The cells need this oxygen in order to carry out their functions.
A cat is multicellular. Multicellular organisms have more than two cells. A multicellular organism is one that can be seen without the need of a microscope.
Cell specialization is necessary to support multicellular life because multicellular organisms need different tissues. This means it needs cells to make up those tissues and perform different functions.
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.
Tissue specialization has an advantage for multicellular organisms because it can make organs or organ systems. Have cells that can specialize means the cells can cooperate to form these organs.
water,gas,food,and waste disposposol
We need to be multicellular, because we need all the different types of cells for what our body's systems do. Being multicellular gives humans more capabilities that other organisms might not be able to do. Humans would not be built the same way that we are now if we were not multicellular, we would have a lot less functions.
The main distinction between unicellular and multicellular is the number of cells. Unicellular organisms survive on a single cell while multicellular means that they need a number of cells to survive.
Most cells do. Multicellular organisms like humans need to create abundant amount of ATP, a feat that can only achieved with the help of mitochondria.