No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
More than one. The way of looking at it that most cells are the same size and therefore the bigger the multi cellular organism, the more cells there are in its makeup.
Many one-celled organisms perform all their life functions by themselves. Cells in a many-celled organism, however, do not work alone. Each cell carries on it's own life functions while depending in some way on other cells in the organism.
It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.
An amoeba is a unicellular organism, consisting of only one cell. It moves and feeds by extending its pseudopods, or temporary extensions of its cell membrane.
Many cells - it is a multicellular organism
One.
a one celled organism has only one cell which it depends on for everything which makes it grows faster whereby a many celled organism has multiple cells that it depends so it grows faster
many cells acting as one organism
No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
a nucleus is a group of many individual cells living as one organisms
it has more cells.
A dog is a multi-cellular organism, meaning it has many, many cells. Definitely more than one.
A unicellular organism is an organism that has one and only one cell. A multicellular organism is made up of many different cells, all working together.
It has half of whatever the organism's regular cells have.
Elodea is a multicellular organism.
It depends. An organism needs at least one cell.