GENUS HOMO vs MULTICELLULAR: NOUN
- Type genus of the family Hominidae
- Such an organism
GENUS HOMO vs MULTICELLULAR: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- That has many cells, often differentiated in function.
- Consisting of, or having, many cells or more than one cell.
- Having or consisting of many cells.
- Consisting of many cells
GENUS HOMO vs MULTICELLULAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Having several cells; consisting of several cells; many-celled: as, a multicellular organism.
GENUS HOMO vs MULTICELLULAR: RELATED WORDS
- Hominoids, Anthropoids, Australopithecines, Australopithecus, Monophyletic, Phylogeny, Taxon, Sauropod, Subfamily, Placental mammal, Clade, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Genus australopithecus, Hominid
- Nonliving, Polyploid, Evolutionary, Heterochromatic, Motile, Tetrapod, Celled, Chordate, Mammalian, Organismal, Vertebrate, Prokaryote, Unicellular, Eukaryote, Cellular
GENUS HOMO vs MULTICELLULAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hominoids, Anthropoids, Australopithecines, Australopithecus, Monophyletic, Phylogeny, Taxon, Sauropod, Subfamily, Placental mammal, Clade, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Genus australopithecus, Hominid
- Nonliving, Polyploid, Evolutionary, Heterochromatic, Motile, Tetrapod, Celled, Chordate, Mammalian, Organismal, Vertebrate, Prokaryote, Unicellular, Eukaryote, Cellular
GENUS HOMO vs MULTICELLULAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- An exhaustive investigation into the physiological dynamic of drugs in the animaleconomy, especially that of the genus homo.
- Phylum Chordata Arthropoda Spermatophyta Class Mammalia Insecta Dicotyledoneae Order Primate Diptera Campanulades Family Hominidae Muscidae Compositae Genus Homo Musca Taraxacum Species Sapiens Domest
- Hominidae, and the only known existing species left of the genus Homo.
- This line of hominids is not ancestral to our genus Homo, and eventually became extinct.
- He was a queer specimen of the genus homo and quite an eccentric character.
- Of the six or more different species of early humans, all belonging to the genus Homo, only we Homo sapiens have managed to survive.
- Homo naledi, a new species of the genus Homo from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa.
- Little attention has been devoted to multicellular organisms.
- Label the edge as Unicellular and Multicellular Algae.
- Charophytes are multicellular organisms that lack vascular tissue.
- An exocrine gland may be unicellular or multicellular.
- But, multicellular organisms are produced by eukaryotic cells.
- Male gametes are contained within multicellular pollen grains and female gametes within a multicellular embryo sac.
- Animals are multicellular eukaryotes, no cell wall, multicellular Animals eat their food, Biodiversity is total range of species diversity.
- Eukaryotic gene regulation, especially in multicellular organisms, is complicated by the process of development unique to multicellular organisms.
- Animals have multicellular organization but fungi need not always be multicellular may be unicellular also.
- Compared to other multicellular lineages, the evolution of multicellular fungi shows several unique patterns.
GENUS HOMO vs MULTICELLULAR: QUESTIONS
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- Are spores of bryophytes unicellular or multicellular?
- Did unicellular or multicellular organisms evolve first?
- When does apoptosis occur in multicellular organisms?
- Why are histones important to multicellular organisms?
- How are Dictyostelium cells unicellular or multicellular?
- How do unicellular and multicellular organisms grow?
- How does a multicellular organism maintain homeostasis?
- Do multicellular organisms have contractile vacuoles?
- Is Caulerpa lentillifera unicellular or multicellular?
- What Kingdom only contains multicellular organisms?