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no they're not an organism, because cells can't function like living organisms can so answer would be no they're not

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What is a colonial organism?

The simplest level of multicellular organization occurs in colonial organism. A colonial organism also called a colony is an organism of a few to many cells that are loosely attached to each other and that show little or no specialization among themselves.


What color feather did Pocahontas wear?

she actually didn't wear a feather.


What are colonial eukaryotes?

Colonial means an organism is composed of attached cells, but the cells are mostly similar in structure and function. If separated from the colony, each cell can usually survive on its own and grow into a new colony.


What was the feather the symbol of ancient Egyptian?

In ancient Egypt, the feather, particularly the ostrich feather known as the "Ma'at feather," symbolized truth, justice, and order. It was associated with the goddess Ma'at, who represented these principles and was believed to maintain cosmic balance. In the afterlife, the deceased's heart was weighed against this feather in the Judgment of the Dead; a heart lighter than the feather indicated a just life and allowed entry into the afterlife.


What does a feather symbolize?

A blue feather in the game "Harvest Moon" is linked to love or marraige of some kind. It also symbolizes (or used to symbolize) alternative sexual orientation in the Middle Ages, or by women in the Renaissance, and is a society of sorts. A feather symbolize a new beginning! It means a new life ahead. A feather symbolize hope and it means that the feather in the Indian tribes means good luck!! In Britain, a white feather symbolizes cowardice. A feather also may symbolize the symmetry of male and female sides.

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Is a feather made from cells?

Yes, a feather is made up of cells. Feathers are composed of a protein called keratin, which is produced by the cells in the feather follicles. The keratin forms the structure of the feather, providing strength and flexibility.


What do cells do for the organism?

Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of an organism.


How does a cell develop into a multicellular organism?

as a multicellular organism develops, its cells as a multicellular organism develops, its cells


Is an organism made os many cells a unicellular organism?

No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.


What is the purpose of cell?

To support a living organism


Is your cell an organism or apart of an organism Nerve Cell?

All your cells are part of you, and you are an organism. Nerve cells are included.


What does cells and organism different?

Organism is made of cells but cell is not made of organism thts why cell and org are different.


What are organisms cells?

Organism cells.


Why do cells reproduce in a growing organism?

Cells grow in order for the organism to grow and reproduce. Cells only grow to replace other cells that die off and allow for the continued existence of the organism.


Why isn't a feather an organism?

An organism is a living thing. It takes nutrients from its surrounding and produces wastes (metabolism). A feather cannot do this. It also can not reproduce itself. These are two main characteristics of an organism.


How do bacteria differ from the cells of the organism they infect?

Bacteria are unicellular. The cells of the organism they infect are, quite often, part of a multicellular organism.


How many chromosomes does an organism reproductive cells and zygotes have?

It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.