In multicellular organisms, cells become specialized to perform specific jobs within the organism in a process called ____________.
A) Unicellular
B) Nuclear Fusion
C) Binary Fission
D) Differentiation
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Differentiation is the answer because
Living organisms can be made of a a single cell also like bacterias but they do not perform functions much efficiently
Multicellular organisms need many different types of cells to carry out the same life processes. Each of these special types of cells has a different structure that helps it perform a specific function. Humans have many different types of cells with different jobs, such as blood cells that carry oxygen and nerve cells that transmit signals to all parts of the body. Cell differentiation is the process by which cells become specialized in order to perform different functions.
Living organisms can be made of a a single cell also like bacterias but they do not perform functions much efficiently
Multicellular organisms need many different types of cells to carry out the same life processes. Each of these special types of cells has a different structure that helps it perform a specific function. Humans have many different types of cells with different jobs, such as blood cells that carry oxygen and nerve cells that transmit signals to all parts of the body. Cell differentiation is the process by which cells become specialized in order to perform different functions.
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