Biology Forum Cell Biology Cell Question

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    • #5757
      Emir76
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      I can’t find the answer to this can someone help? 🙁

      How do cells behave differently in colonies as compared with multicellular organisms? What about when they’re solitary?

    • #55095
      Emir76
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      Does anyone know the answer? 😥

    • #55096
      Poison
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      Think about colonies. What are they? And what is the difference between "tissue" and "colonies"?

    • #55097
      Emir76
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      Colonies are a group things that work together to finish a job. So cell colonies do the same thing? And what about multicellular organisms?? and solitary cells?

    • #55101
      Poison
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      I asked you to make you think a little. "colony" and "tissue". What is the difference between them?

    • #55102
      Emir76
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      Tissue a collections of cells working together to perform a specific job. I don’t know what a colony is.

    • #55183
      Priscilla
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      A colony of cells are identical cells grouped together. What about a tissue??

    • #55211
      Poison
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      One more thing: tissue cells have grater communication compared to other.
      The point we call it "colony" is that they can not gain tissue properties.

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