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31 May, 09:09

Could a prokaryote have tissue, organs, and organ system?

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  1. 31 May, 10:08
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    No they are usually uni-cellular
  2. 31 May, 12:29
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    Prokaryotes are usually unicellular - and so would not have tissue, organs or organ systems. Some prokaryotes are multicellular, and you could potentially say that they are a tissue (many similar cells working together to perform a task). However, no prokaryotes have organs or organ systems.
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