Definition of Multicellularity. Meaning of Multicellularity. Synonyms of Multicellularity

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Definition of Multicellularity

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Meaning of Multicellularity from wikipedia

- of multicellularity and an atavistic reversion towards a unicellular-like state. Many genes responsible for the establishment of multicellularity that...
- an essential feature for complex multicellularity. Complex multicellularity is different from "simple" multicellularity, such as colonies of organisms living...
- (Porifera), which are the simplest multicellular animals. In order to understand the transition to multicellularity during the Precambrian, it is important...
- A multicellular thunderstorm cluster is a thunderstorm that is composed of multiple convective cells, each being at a different stage in the life cycle...
- Gametes, for example, are reproductive unicells for multicellular organisms. Additionally, multicellularity appears to have evolved independently many times...
- evidence of multicellularity is from cyanobacteria-like organisms that lived between 3 and 3.5 billion years ago. Other early fossils of multicellular organisms...
- Willensdorfer M (February 2009). "On the evolution of differentiated multicellularity". Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 63 (2): 306–23...
- microscopic organisms. Multicellularity in some form has evolved independently at least 25 times within the eukaryotes. Complex multicellular organisms, not counting...
- the critical aspects of the evolution of multicellularity and ****ual reproduction in organisms. Multicellularity has evolved upwards of 25 times, and due...
- of non-colonial multicellularity types that protists exhibit, such as aggregative (e.g., choanoflagellates) or complex multicellularity (e.g., brown algae)...