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How are cells in a multicellular organism able to achieve homeostasis? . A. They are uniform in function and work independently from one another.. B. They are specialized in function and work independently from one another.. C. They are uniform in function and work cooperatively with one another.. D. They are specialized in function and work cooperatively with one another..

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They are specialized in function and work cooperatively with one another.

Cells are categorized according to their function so that they can interact with one another and work together. Similarly, the once that does not possess same functions are kept apart so that living process does not pauses or stops.

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Hello!

Multicellular organisms are able to achieve homeostasis because they cells are specialized in function and work cooperatively with one another.

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