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26 January, 18:17

Discuss the types of cells found in a cat, a daisy and an amoeba. Which organism would have a greater variety of cells and why?

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  1. 26 January, 18:59
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    Amoeba is not an organism but a single cell functioning by itself. A daisy is a plant and thereby not as evolved as a cat which means it has less functions. So I would say the cells found in a cat have a greater variety than in a daisy.
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