Cell differentiation is important in multicellular organisms because it ensures that every function required by the body is able to occur. For example, nerve cells are specialised to transmit information, red blood cells are specialised to carry oxygen. (If no cell differentiation occurred in multicellular organisms all cells would be the same and no specialised functions could occur.)
multicellular
Yes. By definition, an animal is eukaryotic and multicellular.
The animal kingdom consists of only multicellular heterotrophs.
A jaguar is a multicellular organism. It is a complex animal made up of many cells that work together to perform various functions necessary for survival. Unlike unicellular organisms, which consist of a single cell, jaguars have specialized cells and tissues that form organs and systems.
Protista are unicellular.
Metamorphosisis a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation.
multicellular
Multicellular
Multicellular. All animals are multicellular. There is no such thing as a unicellular animal.
Yes. By definition, an animal is eukaryotic and multicellular.
multicellular and so is the animal cell
All animals are multicellular and tigers are also animal. Tigers are multicellular animal they are made up of many cells.
Animal kingdom
The animal kingdom consists of only multicellular heterotrophs.
The horse belongs to Kingdom Animalia. This is because they have multicellular cells, depend on other organisms for food and can move independently.
It is definitely not an animal. Animals are said to be multicellular organisms and they are eukaryotic.
Yes. Virtually any plant or animal that you can see without a microscope is multicellular.