are all of the cells of a octopus the same?

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No, not all cells in an octopus are the same. Like other multi-cellular organisms, an octopus is composed of different types of cells that perform various functions. These cells are organized into tissues, organs, and systems, each with specific roles. Examples of different cell types found in an octopus include muscle cells for movement, nerve cells for sensing and processing information, pigment cells for camouflage, and reproductive cells for reproduction.