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What is multicellular Organisms​

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Answered by thakrepayal
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  • A tissue, organ, or organism that's created from several cells is alleged to be cellular.
  • Animals, plants, and fungi are cellular organisms and sometimes, there's the specialization of {various} cells for various functions.
  • Multicellular organisms are composed of quite one cell, with teams of cells differentiating to require specialized functions.
  • In humans, cells differentiate early in development to become nerve cells, skin cells, muscle cells, blood cells, and alternative forms of cells.
  • Multicellular organisms are organisms that have or accommodate several cells or quite one cell to perform all important functions.
  • Examples of organisms that are cellular are humans, animals, and plants.
Answered by namansk8080
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  • Multi cellular organisms are made up of numerous cells.
  • Different cells are specialized to perform different functions according to their ability
  • Only outer layer cells are specialized to face the environment
  • Injury/death of some or more than one cells does not affect the organisms as they can be replaced
  • The capacity of regeneration decreases with increased specialization
  • Cells have two functions, one for themselves and other for the organisms
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