Biology, asked by issakelly150301, 2 months ago

Why Are colonial organisms not classified as multicellular despite having many cells?

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Answered by nehaojha0135
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Answer:

The difference between a multicellular organism and a colonial organism is that the individual organisms that form a colony or biofilm can, if separated, survive on their own, while cells from a multicellular organism (e.g., liver cells) cannot.

Answered by kalevinod864
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Explanation:

Colonial Organisms

The difference between a multicellular organism and a colonial organism is that the individual organisms that form a colony or biofilm can, if separated, survive on their own, while cells from a multicellular organism (e.g., liver cells) cannot.

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