Differentiate between the life functions carried out by the cells in
Amoeba and a Cat.
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Answer:
FOR AMOEBA:
A single-celled organism, like amoeba, captures and digests food, respires, excretes, grows and reproduces. Similar functions in multicellular organisms are carried out by groups of specialised cells forming different tissues. Tissues, in turn, form organs.
FOR CAT:
Organisms that are composed of more than one cell are called multicellular organisms. Multicellular organisms are almost always eukaryotes. However, bacteria can form large interlinked structures such as colonies or biofilms but these can’t be classified as multicellular organisms.
Some of the examples of multicellular organisms are listed below:
●All vertebrates and invertebrates
●All angiosperms, gymnosperms and higher land plants.
Explanation:
NOTE: DISTRIBUTE THE ANSWER IN POINTS IF YOU NEED.
WHEREVER YOU SEE MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS JUST CANCEL IT AND WRITE CAT OK.
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