Differences between unicellular and multicellular
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Unicellular- only one cell.
Multicellular- more than one cell.
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Explanation:
Unicellular organisms:
- An unicellular organisms is representedby a single cell.
- All activities of the organisms are performed by a single cell.
- There is no division of labour as the single cell performsall life activities.
- Reproduction consumes a single cell.
- The life span of an individual is short.
Multicellular organisms:
- A multicellular organisms consists of largenumber of cells.
- A single cell performs one or few activities of the organisms.
- Cells are specialized to perform different functions of the body so that there is a division of labour within cells.
- Only some cells if the body called germ cells take part in reproduction. Other cells(somatic cells) remain intact.
- The life span of an individual
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