Living organisms are broadly categorized into two groups based on the number of cells they are composed of: unicellular and multicellular. Multicellular organisms are made up of more than one cell and display a high level of cellular specialization, allowing them to perform a wide variety of functions within the organism. This specialization is known as cellular differentiation.
Growth and Development: Multicellular organisms go through complex processes of growth, differentiation, and development from a single fertilized egg to a fully formed individual.
Life Cycle: Explore the life cycle of multicellular organisms, including processes such as growth, development, and reproduction.
Comparative Anatomy: Compare the anatomical structures and functions of different multicellular organisms to understand their adaptations and evolutionary relationships.
By mastering these fundamental concepts, you will develop a comprehensive understanding of multicellular organisms and their significance in the natural world.