Which type of cells did multicellular organisms arise?
a. Prokaryotic cells
b. Eukaryotic cells
c. Prokaryotic cells with a capsule
d. Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic

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Eukaryotic cells makeup multicellular organisms, B.
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The type of cells that multicellular organisms arise from are: b. Eukaryotic cells.

A cell refers to the fundamental functional, structural and smallest unit of life, which is typically found in all living organisms.  

Basically, all living organisms are broadly divided into two (2) main categories according to cell type and these are;

  • Unicellular organisms: these are living organisms with a single cell.
  • Multicellular organisms: these are living organisms that possess multiple cells.

Eukaryotic cells are made up of membrane-bound cell organelles that is enveloped by a plasma membrane (nuclear envelope) and suspended in the cytoplasm.

Basically, multicellular organisms arose from unicellular eukaryotic cells about 1.7 billion years ago.

For example, eukaryotic cells are found in the tissue and organs of an animal.

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