Do people grow?
Are you a multicellular organism?
Do you have any cells in your body that can grow and shrink without dividing depending on conditions? FAT and MUSCLE cells do.
Do you have any cells in your body that can replicate?
Skin and epidermal cells do. Many other cells in the body can undergo some replication during a person's life.
A common multicellular microorganism is MOLD. IT CAN GROW AND DIVIDE.
Cells multiply, doubling their population every time they do via cytokinesis. This causes growth.
Mosses are part of the plant kingdom and are not unicellular
Bacteria are unicellular. The cells of the organism they infect are, quite often, part of a multicellular organism.
Either multicellular or unicellular organisms. By the way are you using Prentice Hall Biology California because many of your questions are from the book? prentice hall florida actually
Yes, grass is multicellular. If you can see the organism, and it is living (like a plant or an animal), then it has more than one cell, and is called 'multicellular'. Cells are extremely small and cannot be seen without a microscope.
as a multicellular organism develops, its cells as a multicellular organism develops, its cells
A sponge is a multicellular organism.
The organism is multicellular and eukaryotic.
Multicellular organisms grow through cell division and differentiation, not by making duplicants. Cell division allows an organism to increase its size and replace old or damaged cells. Differentiation refers to the process by which cells become specialized to perform specific functions within the organism.
Yes, Hydra is Multicellular.
It depends on the exact details, but a multicellular organism is often able to survive the death of a single cell. In fact, in humans (which have a HUGE amount of cells), some cells die all the time.
Monkeys are multicellular organisms.
Yes, seaweed is a multicellular organism.
A man is a multicellular organism.
An ant is a multicellular organism.
it can be considered a multicellular organism
No, bacterium is not a multicellular organism. C-money d-town Texas