How are single-celled organisms and multi-celled organisms similar?
A. Both need food for energy and growth.
B. Both have a skeletal system for support.
C. Both require the interaction of many cells to survive.
D. Both are able to carry out all life functions in only one cell.
Select your answer:
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The Brain Our Control Center › ViewThe set of neural fibres that connect the two hemispheres is known as:
A. the cerebral cortex.
B. the corpus callosum.
C. the cerebrum.
D. the thalamus.
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True or False: The skull is completely finished developing when we are born.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE