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Classify the given organisms into unicellular and multicellular.

( amoeba, earthworm, paramoecium, cactus,​

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Answered by pearlboharajain
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Answer:

amoeba is unicellular

earthworm is multicellular

paramecium is unicellular

cactus is multicellular.

Answered by madavikajal4
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Answer:

in unicellular organisms is amoeba and paramecium or in multicellular organisms is earthworm and cactus

Explanation:

Axis of fission / division is different in different protest example: amoeba divides in any plane due to lake of specific shape; hence it is called as simple binary fusion.

paramoecium divide by transverse binary fusion.

earthworm is a terrestrial invertebrate that belong to the phylum annelida. they exhibit a tube with in a tube body plan, are externally segmented with corresponding internal segmentation and usually have Satea on all segments. earthworm are commonly found in soil, eating a wide variety of organic matter .

The word cactus describes a type of desert plant that has thick, leafless stems covered in prickly spines or sharp spikes. Cactus plants are able to thrive in dry climates because they store water in their stems. Some large cactus varieties can store an impressive amount of water.

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