The function of the coded instructions contained in the body cells of an organism is to direct the synthesis of proteins necessary for proper cell function.
They receive instructions in their DNA.
The fundamental unit of an organism is the cell.
True.
A sponge is a colony of cells because it is a group of cells living and working together. It would be a multicellular organism only if those cells were grouped together as a function
The relationship between cells and organisms is that organisms are made of cells. This is one part of the cell theory.
In the DNA contained in the nucleus.
Cells.
True
cells
They receive instructions in their DNA.
no they're not an organism, because cells can't function like living organisms can so answer would be no they're not
The fundamental unit of an organism is the cell.
Function describes what cells do; in a multi-cellular organism the function is why the cell exists. And the structure makes it possible for a cell to perform its function.
Molecules contain instructions for cells to function.
it was 1963 when they discovered that all organisms contained cells
Assuming this is an "if" and not "when" question, every multicellular organism that exhibits embryonic development has stem cells. In embryonic formation, there are undifferentiated cells (stem cells) that accumulate until they are assigned instructions from the newly combined DNA. At this point they become differentiated and develop into multiple tissues. In humans, stem cells function in the humoral response. I have no knowledge of insect immunology, but I assume they also have stem cells that function in the immune system.
Molecules contain instructions for cells to function.