Multicellularity first evolved in protists. What advantage do multicellular organisms have over singled-celled organisms?
answer choices?
its a short answer
what
well i don't know any soooooo....
@BATMAN31 @liljj1242
ok thanks
Multicellular organisms are able to complete much more complicated tasks and are much more efficient at completing the simpler tasks.
is that all?
How much do you need?
five different points
That basically sums it all up
oh ok then. i have one more question. Was the first prokaryotic cell unicellular?
No
was it missing a flagella?
task is shared by all the cells in multicellular organism while when its one cell - all the burden to survive is on that one cell
http://www.majordifferences.com/2013/10/unicellular-organism-vs-multicellular.html#.VNWj9OaUebM u can find all d points here..:)
Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to single-celled organisms.[1] Few unicellular species can be seen individually with the naked eye. The rest of the nearly two million[citation needed] visible species are multicellular. In particular all species of animals, land plants and filamentous fungi are multicellular, as are many algae. Some organisms are partially uni- and multicellular, like Dictyostelium. Multicellular organisms —like plants, fungi, animals and brown algae— arise from a single cell and generate a multi-celled organism. By contrast, colonial, or pluricellular, organisms are the result of many-celled individuals joining together through colony formation, filament formation or aggregation. Pluricellularity has evolved independentl
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