FATSTYPES
Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells are the two main cell types,
differing in their structure, complexity, and function.
Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes are simple, single-celled organisms that lack
membrane bound organelles. They are found in two major
groups:
Bacteria: The largest group of prokaryotes, found in nea
every environment on Earth (e.g., E.coli).
Archaea: Often thrive in extreme environments such as h
springs (thermophiles) or salty environments (halophiles)
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FATSTYPES
Multicellular Organisms
Multicellular organisms consist of multiple, specialised cells
that perform distinct functions.
Specialisation: Cells differentiate into different types,
each optimised for a particular role.
Organisation: Cells are arranged into tissues, which for
organs and organ systems.
Reproduction: Can reproduce sexually (introducing
genetic diversity) or asexually.
Found in animals, plants, and fungi.