Complex organisms require more cells and organelles than simple organisms. The reason for this is that they require more life processes to function.
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The organelles of a single cell like the organs of a multicellular organism are essential for the survival of the body. Two features of the eukaryotic cells that prokaryotic cells lack are a nucleus and cell membrane.
The new organism would belong to the domain Eukarya, which consists of organisms with cells that have nuclei and organelles.
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cells, and cells are made up of organelles.
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The cell. An organism can be composed of one or many cells. Cells are composed of organelles, but organelles cannot function alone (with exceptions).
The organelles of a single cell like the organs of a multicellular organism are essential for the survival of the body. Two features of the eukaryotic cells that prokaryotic cells lack are a nucleus and cell membrane.
The new organism would belong to the domain Eukarya, which consists of organisms with cells that have nuclei and organelles.
Molecule Macromolecules Organelles Cells Tissues Organs Organism
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Dead cells have no organism to them. The nucleus and other organelles are broken looking and the cell membrane is not complete.
Single-celled organisms need a variety of organelles to perform all life functions within one cell. In contrast, human cells are specialized and work together in tissues and organs, so they have evolved to only contain the organelles necessary for their specific roles. This specialization allows for more efficient cell function and overall organism complexity.