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These are known as the 4 phases of the cell cycle, G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase and M phase. The G1, S, and G2 phases are known as Interphase and M phase can be either Mitosis or Meiosis.

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Is a mushroom multicellular or unicellular?

Mushrooms are multicellular organisms. They are made up of a network of threads called hyphae that form the main body of the fungus, known as the mycelium. The visible part of the mushroom, known as the fruiting body, is also multicellular.


How are unicellular organisms better than multicellular organisms?

a multicellular organism is more advanced because a unicellular organism meets up to all its basic needs in just one cell which in a multicellular orgaism it does the same thing but with trillions of cells. So which do you think is more advanced?? Multi-cellular so pretty much no Actually, since a multicellular organism needs everything to function perfectly to sustain life, it has an easier chance of dieing if one little thing were to go wrong whereas a unicellular organism can surive in almost any enviorment


Why do multicellular organisms needs levels of organization?

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What circumstances can viruses reproduce?

Only within a living cell that they can take control of.


Why must large organisms be multicellular?

Multicellular organisms require specialized organs and systems because in multicellular organisms, different jobs are done by different cells that are specialized, e.g. A blood cell carries oxygen. A nerve cell sends and receives signals. In multicellular organisms different functions are divided among different cells. The cells in multicellular organisms are organized in ways the enables them to survive and reproduce. For any multicellular organism to survive, different cells must work together. The right type of cell must be in the right place to do the work that need to be done.

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Why do multicellular organisms need to use more energy?

A multicellular organism can not rely on glycolysis alone for energy because glycolysis is just one step in respiration. Glycolysis alone does not produce the amount of oxygen that a multicellular organism needs.


What is a disadvantage of a multicellular organism?

They require more energy then single-celled organisms


What event occurred that allowed single-celled organisms to evolve?

This is a vague questions because many aspects of evolution takes place in single-celled organism. For a single celled organism to evolve into a multicellular organism this would require cell division. You might know the terms mitosis and meiosis which are processes of cell division. If you question is how they evolve to adapt to the enviornment, this would be natural selection. The strongest of the cell would survive while the weak dies. This would mean only the strongest would reproduce and live which from an outer point of view, the single-celled organism has evolved.


Is a mushroom multicellular or unicellular?

Mushrooms are multicellular organisms. They are made up of a network of threads called hyphae that form the main body of the fungus, known as the mycelium. The visible part of the mushroom, known as the fruiting body, is also multicellular.


How are unicellular organisms better than multicellular organisms?

a multicellular organism is more advanced because a unicellular organism meets up to all its basic needs in just one cell which in a multicellular orgaism it does the same thing but with trillions of cells. So which do you think is more advanced?? Multi-cellular so pretty much no Actually, since a multicellular organism needs everything to function perfectly to sustain life, it has an easier chance of dieing if one little thing were to go wrong whereas a unicellular organism can surive in almost any enviorment


Why do multicellular organisms needs levels of organization?

Learn.


Which one of these is not a living organism earth worm virus sea cucumber?

A virus is not a living organism. Unlike earthworms and sea cucumbers, which are multicellular and exhibit characteristics of life such as growth and reproduction, viruses lack cellular structure and cannot independently perform biological functions. They require a host cell to replicate and carry out their life cycle.


What do you call an organism that does not require oxygen?

Anaerobic


Are zygotes capable of developing into a multicellular structure without fusion with another cell?

Yes they are, zygotes themselves are the product of fusion between two haploid gametes. These gametes fuse in order to develop into a multicellular structure, which they are unable to do unless they fuse. The product of their fusion is a zygote which is able to develop into a multicellular structure.


What doesn't require energy from a cell?

A organism that is not alive...


Do any states require parenting classes for first time parents?

Under normal circumstances, no (the court can order it under specific circumstances). But every state should require it.


What circumstances can viruses reproduce?

Only within a living cell that they can take control of.