Biology, asked by romadey193, 7 months ago

Differentiate between unicellular organism and multicellular organisms. With example??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

unicellular organisms

  • Unicellular organisms are made up of only one cell
  • only one cell performs all functions
  • example- bacteria

multicellular organisms

  • multicellular organisms are made up of more than one cell
  • they have different organs which performs different functions
  • example- animals and plants
Answered by michaelgimmy
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ANSWER:

UNICELLULAR ORGANISM -

  • They're made up of a Single Cell.
  • The Size of the Cell is Small.
  • A Single Cell is capable of Performing all the Life Processes.
  • The Division of Labor doesn't Exist because a Single Cell Performs all the Functions.
  • Cell Division occurs by Fission or Budding
  • Their Life Span is Very Short
  • Any injury to the Cell can cause the Death of the Organism

  • Example - Bacterium, Ameoba, Algae, etc..

MULTICELLULAR ORGANISM -

  • They're made up of many Cells.
  • The Size of the Cell is larger than Unicellular Organisms
  • A Single Cell carries out One or a Few of the Processes
  • Division of Labor Exists as Various Cells perform Different Functions in the Body.
  • Cell Division occurs by Mitosis and Meiosis
  • Their Life Span is Longer
  • Injury/Damage to Few Cells doesn't Affect other Cells/Organism as the Affected Cells are Replaced with New Cells.

  • Example - Humans, Plants, Animals

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