A cell goes through processes like cell division and differentiation to develop into various specialized cell types. These cells then work together to form tissues, organs, and ultimately an organism. Special proteins and signals guide the development and organization of cells into a functioning organism.
amoeba is cell not a organism.
No. It is part of an organism. It is a single cell but not an unicellular organism.
a fertilized cell develops into a organism during the cell cycle
Part of an organism
The basic unit of an organism is the cell. Cells are the building blocks of life, each performing specific functions that contribute to the overall functioning of the organism.
no, a cell is in an organism
amoeba is cell not a organism.
Yes, a single-cell organism is an organism, it contains a nucleus.
No. It is part of an organism. It is a single cell but not an unicellular organism.
An elodea cell does not have a organsim because it is NOT an organism.
depends on the organism and type of cell
This is the host (organism) and the cell is called the host cell.
a fertilized cell develops into a organism during the cell cycle
Organism is made of cells but cell is not made of organism thts why cell and org are different.
All your cells are part of you, and you are an organism. Nerve cells are included.
Part of an organism
No, it is a cell.