Cell specialization in multi-cellular organisms allows cells to perform a specific task. A good example of cell specialization is blood cells. They do not have a nucleus to maximize the amount of hemoglobin that they can carry to deliver oxygen to other cells in the body.
Because each cell can have a significant job that is vital for organisms. Each of the cells carries out a very different function. The structure of each of the cells is suited to the unique function it carries out within the organism.
Various stem cells differentiate and give rise to specialised cells. These cells have certain "open" regions of their genomes that allow only certain genes to be transcribed. A lot of these genes pertain to the specific function of the cells, the rest to standard cellular proceses.
In much simpler terms, cells in multicellular organisms can do special jobs because the know how to do them, and they were chosen to do them.
Multicellular organisms contain specialized cells in order to more efficiently perform a wide variety of functions.
The larger the organism is the more cells and the bigger the organism is it will allow it to do more things.
The cells have differentiated.
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Because the cells have a structure
specialized to perform particular functions
cells of a multicellular organisms are specialized
Specialized cells are more efficient than nonspecialized cells. thank you, goodnight.
Bacteria are unicellular organisms, which is to say, a bacterium is a cell. Bacteria differ from the cells of multicellular organisms in that they are generally much smaller and less specialized.
Cells can specialize
Cells that are specialized in multicellular organisms means they do many things. This is what helps the body function.
Because multicellular organisms has many organs that perform functions.And specialized cells are important because they make the function for the cell.
The cells of multicellular organisms become specialized for particular tasks and communicate with one another to maintain homeostasis. Specialized cells in multicellular organisms are organized into groups. A tissue is a group of similar cells that performs a particular function.
The cells of multicellular organisms become specialized for particular tasks and communicate with one another to maintain homeostasis. Specialized cells in multicellular organisms are organized into groups. A tissue is a group of similar cells that performs a particular function.
True
specialized to perform particular functions
cells of a multicellular organisms are specialized
no it cant because multicellular organisms need specilized cells in order for them to remain stable to focus in one job
Specialized cells are more efficient than nonspecialized cells. thank you, goodnight.
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Yes plant cells are multicellular. They form specialized tissues. Other examples of multicellular organisms are fungi, animals, and brown algae.
In multicellular organisms, cells have specialized jobs, and they are built according to their job.