because the in cellular differentiation, the cells can be water they need to be, the all don't have to be the same thing. So in a multicellular organism, there needs to be cells that can do multiple things so that the organism can work well. well that is what i think (I am only in 7th grade!!!) hope it helps :)
Giraffes are multi-cellular.
Cellular differentiation is for cells that are to become specialized parts of a larger organism. Think along the lines of brain cells, skin cells, heart, cells, etc. Unicellular organisms are, by definition, a single-celled organism, and that is why they do not go through cellular differentiation.
The process of cellular specialization is called differentiation. During differentiation, unspecialized stem cells develop into specific cell types with distinct functions, such as muscle cells, nerve cells, or blood cells. This process is crucial for the formation of complex tissues and organs in multicellular organisms, allowing for the division of labor among cells. Differentiation is influenced by genetic factors and environmental signals.
Multi-cellular
is a lion a multicellular or unicellular I believe that it is multicellular like all eukaryotes hope this helps! from sjblfamily
cellular differentiation
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yes they are multicellular they are also vascular
Planaria are multicellular organisms
No. A dandelion is a complex multi-cellular plant.
Palm trees are multicellular
regulation of gene expression