Friday, February 12, 2010

Only single celled organisms have specialized cells that join to form tissues true or false?

False, its the other way round.


Single celled orgarnisms have only one cell. this cell has different components that help it become multi-funtional. this means that its single cell are not specialised. for example. an Amoeaba which is a single celled organism has a nuclei which it uses for its metabolic processes, its mitochondria for energy, its cell wall for movement. so this one cell of an amoeba can perform different functions.





multi cellular ogarnisms have different cells that have been specialised for different purposes. e.g respiratory cells are for metabolic processes, growth cells are for growth, digestive cells are for digestion.





the digestive cells in a multicellular organisn come together to form digestive tissues. the digestive tissues will come together to form a digestive organ, different digestive organs will form the digestive system. different systems form the body.





thanks. chaooOnly single celled organisms have specialized cells that join to form tissues true or false?
enough with the cell/tissue questions...if you'd read your school materials with all the time you are spending asking us, I bet you'd learn something.





read...and think, kid...how can a SINGLE CELL organism have specialized CELLS (in the plural) that join for any purpose???? DUH!Only single celled organisms have specialized cells that join to form tissues true or false?
False- single-celled organisms only have 1 cell, so they cannot have ';specialized cells that join to form tissues.';
quit cheating on your homework.

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