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diffentiate between unicellular and multicellular oraganisms​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. Unicellular organisms have one cell, while multicellular organisms are composed of many different types of cells.

2. Unicellular organisms are mostly prokaryotes, while multicellular organisms are generally classified as eukaryotes.

3. Unicellular organisms are usually smaller (often always microscopic in nature) and less complex compared to their more visible and complex multicellular counterparts.

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Answered by khusi123456
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They are simple, minute, single-celled organisms, made up of a single cell which existed about 3.8 million years ago. Bacteria, amoeba, Paramecium archaea, protozoa, unicellular algae and unicellular fungi are the main groups of unicellular organisms. These unicellular organisms are mostly invisible to the naked eye, hence, they are also referred as microscopic organisms. Most of the unicellular organisms are prokaryotes.

Multicellular Organisms

Organisms which are composed of multiple cells are called as multicellular organisms. These cells are attached to each other to procedure a multicellular organism. Most of these cells are visible to the naked eye. Organisms including, animals, birds, plants, humans are the main groups of multicellular organism. Most of the multicellular organisms are eukaryotes.

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