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Why nucleated cells have capacity to make multicellular organisms?

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They are independent of any other characteristics in their effects on the form and function of the organism. ... Further, nucleated cells would have the capacity to participate in making a multicellular organism because they can take up specialised functions. Therefore, this is a basic characteristic of classification.

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