Biology, asked by souvikkumar, 2 months ago

Amoeba and yeast both are unicellular organisms. How can you differentiate them? *
a) By observing cell membrane
b) By observing nucleus
c) By observing cell wall
d) None of the above
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Answered by nishikamal680
1

Answer:

Answer B by observing nucleus

Answered by misbanabi284
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According to me it's answer is NONE OF THE ABOVE because we can't distinguish between the unicellular and multicellular organisms on the basis of their cell membrane , nucleus , cell wall

Explanation:

Unicellular organisms are those who are single celled and all the life processes are done by a single cell

Multicellular organisms are those who have many cells and a particular cell performs a particular function which is known as Division of Labour.

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