Difference between unicellular and multicellular on the basis of growth among them.
Simply describe the growth among unicellular and multicellular.
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Unicellular organisms:
They do not have any specialised organs to support growth.
They won't grow as that of multicellular organisms and would remain almost same as in their size of birth.
Their appearance won't completely change as they grow.
Multicellular organisms:
They have special organs to support growth and they secrete enzymes.
They grow in more proportion than the Unicellular organisms and their size increases as they grow
Their appearance change as they grow.
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