mullticellular (which means it has many cells or more than one)
muliti cellular
It has something to do with it obviously has more than one cell
Changing something in a workbook according to the value of a cell or range. I.e. If a cell's value is negative (lower than 0) colour the cell red, if it is positive colour the cell green.
Bats can be nocturnal since they depend more on ecolocation than on sunlight. Nocturnal describes something that is awake during the night. Diurnal describes something that is awake during the day.
"Longer" can be both an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it describes something that has more length than something else. As an adverb, it describes an action that is done for a longer duration or to a greater extent.
The adjective that means more than what is necessary is "superfluous." It describes something that is excessive or unnecessary, often implying that it goes beyond what is required or useful.
What makes something multicellular is when an organism, such as yourself, is made up of more than one cell.
The term that describes organisms made up of more than one cell is "multicellular." Multicellular organisms, such as plants, animals, and fungi, consist of specialized cells that work together to perform various functions necessary for survival. This organization allows for greater complexity and the development of tissues and organs.
The economic term that describes the increased benefit or satisfaction we the peopleÊwill enjoy as a result of consuming more than one of something is called as marginal benefit. It gives the extra benefit gained in the consumption of one more unit and works better than calculating the average benefit, in this case.
What makes something multicellular is when an organism, such as yourself, is made up of more than one cell.
No, the word sententious is an adjective which describes someone or something containing or using phrases which sound more important than they are.
When demand for something is greater than the ability, or desire to supply that 'something'.