Question
How does the cell of a single-celled organism carry out its life functions differently from the cells of many-celled organism?
Answers
A many-celled organism has cells with specialized functions, while (out of necessity) a single-celled organism carries out all it's life functions within the cell.
Related Questions
Protozoa
A)a type of simple, single-celled organism
B)having to do with a relationship between o...
Symbiotic
A)having to do with a relationship between organisms that is beneficial to both
B)a si...
How do all organisms begin?
as a group of daughter cells
It depends on whether the adult or...
Which of these statements about multi-celled organisms are true? (Select all that apply.)
Each of...