Cellular Functions in the Animal Kingdom Quiz
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In multicellular animals, a group of similar cells along with intercellular substances performing a specific function is called:

  • Cellular cluster
  • Organism
  • Intercellular network
  • Tissue (correct)
  • The human body is composed of billions of cells to perform various functions. How do these cells in the body work together?

  • By forming a single giant cell
  • Through the division of labor (correct)
  • Through a centralized control system
  • By merging into larger cells
  • What is the term for the splitting up of work among cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems in a way that contributes to the survival of the body as a whole?

  • Division of labor (correct)
  • Cellular collaboration
  • Organism synergy
  • Cellular specialization
  • What are the basic types of tissues that all complex animals consist of?

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    When two or more organs perform a common function by physical and/or chemical interaction, what do they together form?

    <p>Organ system</p> Signup and view all the answers

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