multicellular
adjective
mul·ti·cel·lu·lar
ˌməl-tē-ˈsel-yə-lər
-ˌtī-
: having, made up of, or involving more than one and usually many cells especially of living matter
It is probable that with a few exceptions all the cells in a multicellular organism have the same genetic information encoded in the chains of nucleotide bases that make up their DNA.—James E. Darnell, Jr.
A biofilm is a community of bacteria that use intercellular signaling to establish complex multicellular structures by coordinating gene expression and phenotypic changes.—J. Christopher Post et al.
multicellularity
noun
When is an organism multicellular? A generic answer … is that multicellularity results when two or more neighboring cells adhere, interact, and physiologically communicate.
—Karl J. Niklas
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