A rust mite is multicellular because it is composed of multiple specialized cells that perform distinct functions, allowing for greater complexity and efficiency in its biological processes. This multicellularity enables rust mites to develop specialized structures for feeding, reproduction, and movement, facilitating their adaptation to various environments. Additionally, being multicellular allows for more sophisticated regulation of growth and development compared to unicellular organisms.
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bigger than an amoeba makes it multi-cellular
A seahorse is multicellular, meaning it is made up of multiple cells that work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Yes! All multi-cellular organisms contain specialized cells. Specialization is the reason they become multi-cellular. Multi-cellular organisms are differentiated from other eukaria and prokaria in that, rather than living individually or in convenient colonies, they MUST be multi-cellular to survive.
Multi-cellular
No it is Multi-Cellular, and are porcupine balls pointy?
No it is Multi-Cellular, and are porcupine balls pointy?
Multi cellular
A rattlesnake is multi-cellular, not unicellular.
multi cellular
A quail is Multi-cellular.
No, a rust mite is not a single-celled organism. Rust mites are arachnids belonging to the subclass Acari, which means they are more closely related to spiders and ticks than single-celled organisms.
Horse is an animal.Every animal is multi cellular.
bigger than an amoeba makes it multi-cellular
multi cellular
Can you see a spider without a microscope? Then it must be multi-cellular, yes.
Giraffes are multi-cellular.