difference Between unicellular and multicellular organisms
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Explanation:
Unicellular organisms have one cell, while multicellular organisms are composed of many different types of cells. ... Unicellular organisms are usually smaller (often always microscopic in nature) and less complex compared to their more visible and complex multicellular counterparts.
Unicellular organisms are made of only one cell whereas multicellular organism are made up of more than one cell.
Unicellular organisms have a simple body structure but multicellular organisms have a complex body structure.
Examples of unicellular organisms includes bacteria, algae etc.
Examples of multicellular organisms are human, dogs, cats, etc.
Multicellular organisms have very complex metabolism in their body.
These are some of the differences between unicellular and multicellular organisms.