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difference between the following first one leaf margin and leaf membrane 2.fleshy fruit and dry fruit 3.unicellular organism and multicellular organisms 4. lysosome and vacuole 5. anemophily and zoophily​

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Answered by bhupendra1666
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Explanation:

The difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms is majorly due to the difference in the composition, function, and arrangement of the cells. The unicellular organisms contain a single cell whereas the multicellular organisms contain multiple cells.

Unicellular organisms conciliate all the cellular activities by a single cell, while multicellular organisms carry out specific cell activities through a well-defined group of cells. The arrangement of cells is much simpler in unicellular organisms, whereas multicellular organisms found it complex to arrange cells.

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