in many-celled organisms cells are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Yes, cells in many-celled organisms are organized into tissues. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions in the organism. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue and nerve tissue.
There is no particular trend. For example a many-cells organism like humans have different cells than plants. (Cell walll, vacuole wise) While both differ from one-celled organisms like fungi, virus, and bacteria. Moreover, all the three are different. Fungi have a cell wall made of chitin while bacteria have a cell wall made of murein and a virus doesn't even gave a cell wall.
It is made of meny cells. tissue is made of meany alike cells working together as one, to get a part of the body to work. If there is only a few cells in the tissue, that body function will not be working properly, because there isnt enough cells to get it to "power' properly.
They can grow by increasing their cytoplasm(to a certain point) They can grow by dividing and increasing the number of cells. And depending on your definition of grow, a multicellular organism could grow by increase the amount of interstitial fluid.
One cell organisms are made up of a single cell, such as bacteria and amoebas, whereas multicellular organisms are made up of many cells, such as plants, animals, and humans. Multicellular organisms have specialized cells that perform different functions, while one cell organisms carry out all functions within a single cell.
in many-celled organisms cells are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems.
AtomsBio MoleculesCellsTissuesOrgansOrgan Systems
a one celled organism has only one cell which it depends on for everything which makes it grows faster whereby a many celled organism has multiple cells that it depends so it grows faster
it has more cells.
One.
A leopard is multi celled because a multicellular organism is made up of many cells.
Nothing, the "organs" of a many celled organism are themselves made up of cells.
1. The ameoba is a single celled cell organism...hence the name SINGLE celled organism.
the cells in many-celled orgamisns are different because there are more cells so it can do more things that one-celled organism wouldn't be able to do.
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.
Tetanus is a one-celled organism.
Tissue system