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- how do unicellular differ from single cell multicellular organisms differMulticellularity has evolved multiple times in different lineages on Earth. What is one major advantage of multicellularity over unicellularity? Multicellular organisms can move faster than unicellular organisms Multicellularity allows for specialization of cells into different tissues and organs Multicellular organisms have higher fitness than unicellular organisms. Multicellularity allows organisms to reproduce more rapidly. Only multicellular organisms can reproduce sexually.Which of the following is a characteristic of an animal? Select ALL that apply. Heterotrophs Multicellular Unicellular Reproduce sexually Eukaryotic Organized tissues Gametophyte stage Photoautotrophs
- This organism belongs to which phylum? What region of the body is 1?Colonial animals differ from multicellular animals in that some colonies of animals are produced through fission. colonial animals are always unicellular. colonial animals may be genetically different from each other. colonies may consist of physiologically integrated individuals. individuals within a colony have identical functions.How do unicellular, colonial, and multicellular organisms differfrom each other? Give examples of each type.
- What are the term of species,genus,family,order,class in the living world?In tabular form all five kingdom are explain briefly?Which of the following is not true of the protists? (a) they are unicellular, colonial, coenocytic, or simple multicellular organisms (b) their cilia and flagella have a 9 + 2 arrangement of microtubules (c) they are prokaryotic, as bacteria and archaea are (d) some are free-living, and some are endosymbionts (e) most are aquatic and live in the ocean or in freshwater ponds
- Can you answer all the parts to this question about this picture A:This organism is a member of which class? - Answer choices: Cestoda, Turbellaria, Trematoda , Hoplonemertea B:This organism is a member of what genus and species? C: What is the structure shown above?Which of the following is a trait shared by ALL organisms in the Archaeplastida Supergroup? Chloroplasts Photosynthetic and plant-like in structure Photosynthetic and single-celled Immobile and mixotrophicWhich of the following kingdoms cannot prevent the simultaneous transcription and translation of any protein-coding gene? kingdom Eubacteria kingdom Animalia kingdom Protista kingdom Plantae kingdom Fungi