Többsejteknél
Többsejteknél is a Hungarian term that translates to "multicellular" in English. It refers to organisms composed of more than one cell, with these cells often specialized to perform specific functions. This is a fundamental distinction in biology, separating multicellular life from unicellular organisms like bacteria and single-celled eukaryotes. The development of multicellularity allowed for greater complexity and diversity in life forms. In multicellular organisms, cells are organized into tissues, which are then grouped into organs, and further into organ systems. This division of labor enables organisms to grow larger, move more efficiently, and adapt to a wider range of environments. Examples of multicellular organisms include plants, animals, and fungi. The transition from unicellular to multicellular life is considered a major evolutionary milestone, paving the way for the vast array of complex life we see today. The coordination and communication between cells are crucial for the proper functioning of multicellular organisms, often involving intricate signaling pathways and cell adhesion mechanisms.