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Multicellular Organisms Specialised Cells Efficiently Explain Complex Require

This note explains that multicellular organisms require specialized cells to efficiently carry out the complex functions of their organ systems, as unspecialized cells would perform tasks less effectively.

Multicellular organisms need specialized cells for efficiency in complex functions and organ systems.

Front Explain why multicellular organisms have specialised cells.
Back Why multicellular organisms have specialised cells:
  • Multicellular organisms are complex and require different organ systems to function
  • Specialised cells carry out their functions very efficiently, if no cells were specialised, no life process would be done as efficiently

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