what are the 4 actions carried out by a multicellular organism in order to maintain life?
The four main types of tissue in multicellular organisms are muscle, connective, nervous, and epithelial tissues.
The four kingdoms that contain eukaryotic organisms are plantae, animalia, fungi and protista.
The four levels of organization in a multi-cellular organism are cells, tissue, organs, and organ systems.
The four properties needed in water for living organisms is peanuts,ice-cream,dog food and shoes.
What are four ways that organisms can use mitosis!! hurry i need help, im doing my science homework! thanks........ :)
The four main types of tissue in multicellular organisms are muscle, connective, nervous, and epithelial tissues.
1. Cell division 2. Osmosis 3. Photosynthesis 4. Respiration
The four main types of tissue in multicellular organisms are muscle, connective, nervous, and epithelial tissues.
The four main types of tissue in multicellular organisms are muscle, connective, nervous, and epithelial tissues.
1.Tissue 2. Organ 3. Organ system 4. Organism
(genetics) cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms; the nucleus divides into four nuclei each containing ...
1. cells 2. tissues 3. organs 4. organ systems
No, There is no division of Labour among the cells of a colony.
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There is no single kingdom that is unicellular. All prokaryotes (organisms with no cell nucleus) are unicellular, and they belong to two domains, bacteria and archaea. Eukaryotes, or organisms with a cell nucleus, are divided into four kingdoms, plants, fungi, animals, and protists (although recently scientists began to reclassify protists into multiple separate kingdoms). In each of the fungi and protist kingdoms, there are a variety of members that are unicellular, and also some members that are multicellular. Animals and plants are always multicellular (except possibly one animal group called Myxozoa).
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unicellular, colonial, filamentous, multicellular