multicellularity
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multicellularity — mul·ti·cel·lu·lar·i·ty (mul″te sel″u larґĭ te) the state of being composed of many cells; the state of being multicellular … Medical dictionary
multicellularity — n. state of having many cells (Biology) … English contemporary dictionary
multicellularity — mul·ti·cellularity … English syllables
multicellularity — noun see multicellular … Useful english dictionary
Evolution of multicellularity — The first organisms that existed are believed to have been unicellular. How organisms then became multicellular is a huge evolutionary step and is consequently under much debate. However, unlike some other huge steps in evolution,… … Wikipedia
Multicellular organism — In this image, a wild type Caenorhabditis elegans is stained to highlight the nuclei of its cells. Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to single celled organisms. Most life that can be seen with… … Wikipedia
Evolutionary history of life — Although evidence of early life is scarce and often difficult to interpret, it appears that life appeared on Earth relatively soon (on the geologic time scale) after the planet had cooled enough for liquid water to be present. The dominant theory … Wikipedia
Microbial cooperation — Microorganisms engage in a wide variety of social interactions, including cooperation. A cooperative behavior is one that benefits an individual (the recipient) other than the one performing the behavior (the actor).[1] This article outlines the… … Wikipedia
Evolution de la multicellularité — Évolution de la pluricellularité Les organismes pluricellulaires sont les êtres vivants possédant plusieurs cellules, proches spatiallement et interagissant fortement. Ils sont présents dans l ensemble du monde vivant, et sont particulièrement… … Wikipédia en Français
Évolution de la multicellularité — Les organismes multicellulaires sont les êtres vivants possédant plusieurs cellules, proches spatiallement et interagissant fortement. Ils sont présents dans l ensemble du monde vivant, et sont particulièrement nombreux chez les Eucaryotes… … Wikipédia en Français