You could say consisting of many cells.
Humans are examples of multicellular organisms, composed of many cells working together to form tissues and organs.
Another benefit of being multicellular is the ability to specialize different cells for different functions, leading to increased efficiency and complexity in organisms. Specialized cells can perform specific tasks, such as nutrient uptake or movement, allowing for more sophisticated biological processes to occur within multicellular organisms.
A sea star is multicellular.
A mushroom is multicellular.
A mushroom is multicellular.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word multicellular.
Multicellular means multiple cells. Organisms that have more than one cell are Multicellular Or. The new bacteria was multicellular
A squirrel is a multicellular organism. (multi = more than one).
an organism with many cells. another word for multicelled is multicellular. Its more complex. hope this helps!
The word multicellular is an adjective, meaning "having more than one cell."
Yes, "multicellular" has a suffix. The suffix "-ar" is added to the root word "cell" to form "cellular," and then "multi-" is added as a prefix to form "multicellular."
Humans are examples of multicellular organisms, composed of many cells working together to form tissues and organs.
The likely word is multicellular (having more than one cell).
Multicellular
Unicellular organisms evolved first; and from them evolved the multicellular organisms. But that leads onto another question as to why multicellular organisms evolved.
Multicellular is a word that means "many cells" An oragnism can either be unicellular (1 cell) or multicellular (made up of 2 or more cells) Multicellular is a word that means "many cells" An oragnism can either be unicellular (1 cell) or multicellular (made up of 2 or more cells)
they both have the word cellular in them