Biology, asked by sashwatinfotech, 8 months ago

a single cell perform all basic functions in unicellular organisms. what happens in multicellular organisms as there are millions of cells?​

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Answered by HeroicGRANDmaster
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The single-celled organisms are called unicellular (uni :one; cellular : cell) organisms. A single-celled organism performs all the necessary functions that multicellular organisms perform. A single-celled organism, like amoeba, captures and digests food, respires, excretes, grows and reproduces.

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