Science, asked by ayushkumar6846, 10 months ago

difference between unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms? more then three difference.


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Answered by sheetalrajput4870
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Explanation:

unicellular organisms consisted of only one cell but multicellular organisms consists of more than one cell

unicellular are mainly prokaryotes and multicellular are eukaryotes

Answered by kingofself
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There are many similarities between unicellular and multicellular organisms but there are differences too:

  • The area covered by a single celled or unicellular organism is very low.
  • Hence the existence can even go unnoticed while the multicellular organisms can range from small to any size.
  • Unicellular organisms are invisible or not visible with naked eye, as it need special machinery or equipment to look through a single celled organism.
  • While the multicellular organisms are mostly visible from the naked eyes.

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