A multi-talented cell is often referred to as a "multipotent" cell. These cells have the ability to differentiate into various cell types within a specific lineage or tissue type, such as mesenchymal stem cells that can develop into bone, cartilage, or fat cells. In a broader context, "pluripotent" stem cells, like embryonic stem cells, can give rise to nearly all cell types in the body.
No
No, an organism with one cell is uni-cellular.
Single
Firstly you say unicellular if it has one cell, or multi cellular if it has more than one cell. Secondly all most everything and everyone is uni or multi cellular and has organisation in their structures.
Firstly you say unicellular if it has one cell, or multi cellular if it has more than one cell. Secondly all most everything and everyone is uni or multi cellular and has organisation in their structures.
multi talented
No
ll rounder
because he's a very gifted person, especially because he's a child. He is multi-talented, multi-talented means prodigy. he can dance, sing, rap, beatbox, act, eat (lol), ect...
No, an organism with one cell is uni-cellular.
Multi-tasker. ----------------- Multi-Talented
Multi talented means that a person has many different talents in many different areas. For example, if a person were to excel at playing the piano, painting, and writing, that person would be multi talented. Depending on how deep you mean by multi- talented, the average person is usually multi-talented. If a person can find at least two things they are good at, that person is multi talented.
A multi-talented person is a polymath.
It is multi-celled
It is multi celled.
multi-cellular?
It's either D-wade or Flash!!