What is the function of a nerve cell in a multicellular organism?
produce and manage movement
store and distribute oxygen
carry and transmit signals
4 answers
between different parts of the body, allowing for communication and coordination between the different tissues and organs. Nerve cells, also known as neurons, are responsible for sensing changes in the environment or internal conditions, processing this information and generating electrical impulses that travel along their axons to other nerve cells or muscle cells. This enables the organism to respond to stimuli, initiate movement, regulate bodily functions, and maintain homeostasis. Without the proper functioning of nerve cells, an organism would not be able to survive and thrive in its environment.
What is the function of a nerve cell in a multicellular organism?
A. produce and manage movement
B. store and distribute oxygen
C. carry and transmit signals
A. produce and manage movement
B. store and distribute oxygen
C. carry and transmit signals
C. carry and transmit signals.
How are red blood cells able to move through narrow vessels to carry oxygen throughout a multicellular organism?
A. They are small because they lack a nucleus.
B. They are long and thin with a tail like end
C. They are small because their organelles are smaller than those of other cells.
D. They are flexible because they lack a plasma membrane.
A. They are small because they lack a nucleus.
B. They are long and thin with a tail like end
C. They are small because their organelles are smaller than those of other cells.
D. They are flexible because they lack a plasma membrane.