Unicellular organisms are organisms that can survive without the help of other cells. They are complex as the cell is complex. Many people consider them simple creatures. There is nothing simple concerning the cell. A multicelluler organisms is much more complex since there is an interdependence of cells making up their body. Their cells seem to be more specialized in a way as to complement the entire organism. Their cells have lost their independence and cannot live alone out side the organism. The entire organism depends upon the health of all its cells to survive. Nerve cells cannot do what muscle cells can do functionally. In a single celled organism they have the mechanisms to move, reproduce, sense the environment all in one.
A sea star is multicellular.
A mushroom is multicellular.
A mushroom is multicellular.
The five kingdom classification system groups organisms into five kingdoms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships. These kingdoms are: Monera (bacteria), Protista (unicellular eukaryotes), Fungi (multicellular decomposers), Plantae (multicellular photosynthetic organisms), and Animalia (multicellular heterotrophs).
The three main characteristics used to determine kingdoms in taxonomy are cell type (prokaryotic or eukaryotic), cell structure (unicellular or multicellular), and mode of nutrition (autotroph or heterotroph). These characteristics help classify organisms into different kingdoms based on their fundamental biological features.
Multicellular
multicellular, eukaryotes
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The main characteristic is that they have many cells.
Unicellular is one cell while multicellular is many cells. An example of a unicellular organism is a elephant.
Being Multicellular.
Colonial organisms have some of the same characteristics of multicellular organisms. The difference between a multicellular organism and a colonial organism is that individual organisms from a colony can survive on their own, while cells from a multicellular organism cannot.
multicellular
All plants are Autotrophs and are Multicellular.
non-multicellular
The 4 Characteristics of plants are these following: - Eukaryotic - Cell Wall, Cellulose - Multicellular - autotroph (some exceptions apply)
eukaryotic, unicellular, and multicellular